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|publisher = Nintendo
|publisher = Nintendo
|series    = Wii Games
|series    = Wii Games
|released  = {{vgrelease|JP=December 2, 2006|AUS=December 7, 2006|EU|December 8, 2006}}{{vgrelease|NA=February 12, 2007|KO=April 26, 2008}}
|released  = {{vgrelease|JP=December 2, 2006|AUS=December 7, 2006|EU|December 8, 2006}}{{vgrelease|NA=February 12, 2007|KO=April 26, 2008|TW=July 12, 2008}}
|genre    = Party
|genre    = Party
|modes    = Single-player, Multiplayer (2)
|modes    = Single-player, Multiplayer (2)
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'''''Wii Play''''' is a party game developed and produced by Nintendo as a supplementary title bundled within the Wii controller retail pack. Wii Play consists of nine games. All games are designed for 2 players, but can also be played either by a single player, or a single player with a computer-controlled second player. No Nunchuks are required for any of the games; however, players can use a Nunchuk as a substitute for the D-Pad for the Tanks! game if they wish. Wii Play received a sequel in 2011 entitled ''[[Wii Play: Motion]]'' which takes advantage of the Wii MotionPlus.  
'''''Wii Play''''' is a party game developed and produced by Nintendo as a supplementary title bundled within the Wii controller retail pack. Wii Play consists of nine games. All games are designed for 2 players, but can also be played either by a single player, or a single player with a computer-controlled second player. No Nunchuks are required for any of the games; however, players can use a Nunchuk as a substitute for the D-Pad for the Tanks! game if they wish. Wii Play received a sequel in 2011 entitled ''[[Wii Play: Motion]]'' which takes advantage of the Wii MotionPlus.  
== Emulation Information ==
=== Fishing ===
After {{revision|4.0-553}} it's extremely difficult, perhaps impossible, to catch fish with an emulated Wii Remote. Use a real Wii Remote or a revision prior to {{revision|4.0-553}} to address this.
=== Billiards ===
Due to the complex Wii Remote movements required this mini-game is nearly unplayable using emulated controllers. Use a real Wii Remote to address this.


== Problems ==
== Problems ==
{{Problems|{{#vardefineecho:problems|
{{Problems|{{#vardefineecho:problems|
=== Laser Hockey - Neon Tubes ===
=== <s>Mii Face Corruption</s> ===
The neon tubes in the Laser hockey game do not look correct if an internal resolution of more than 1x is used and "Scaled EFB Copy" is enabled. Disabling "Scaled EFB Copy" fixes the problem but causes other errors like unsharp textures.
Mii faces will show wrong, some NPC faces will even duplicate the player Mii's. This is often seen on old Wii games that use Miis. This can be adressed by using Single Core or Deterministic Dual Core.  Single core mode is default since {{revision|5.0-11217}}.
{{image|Wii_Play_1xIR_Laser_hockey.png|Correct emulation. 1x internal resolution.}}
{{image|Wii_Play_6xIR_Laser_hockey.png|6x internal resolution.|br}}
 
=== Mii Face Corruption ===
Mii faces will show wrong, some NPC faces will even duplicate the player Mii's. This is often seen on old Wii games that use Miis. This can be adressed by using Single Core or Deterministic Dual Core.
{{image|Mii_Faces_corruption.png|Various corrupted and incorrect faces|br}}
{{image|Mii_Faces_corruption.png|Various corrupted and incorrect faces|br}}


=== <s>Find Mii - Flashlight</s> ===
=== <s>Find Mii - Flashlight</s> ===
The flashlight didn't show up, making the "dark" levels impossible to complete.  Fixed by {{revision|5.0-568}}.
The flashlight didn't show up, making the "dark" levels impossible to complete.  Fixed by {{revision|5.0-568}}.
=== <s>Fishing</s> ===
It's extremely difficult, perhaps impossible, to catch fish with an emulated Wii Remote. Use a real Wii Remote to address this. This was fixed in {{revision|5.0-10056}}.
=== <s>Billiards</s> ===
Due to the complex Wii Remote movements required this mini-game is nearly unplayable using emulated controllers. Use a real Wii Remote to address this. This was fixed in {{revision|5.0-10056}}.


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}}}}
== Enhancements ==
=== Laser Hockey - Neon Tubes Bloom ===
The neon tubes in the Laser hockey game render incorrectly if an internal resolution of more than 1x is used and "Scaled EFB Copy" is enabled. Disabling "Scaled EFB Copy" fixes the problem but causes other errors like unsharp textures.
{{image|Wii_Play_1xIR_Laser_hockey.png|Correct emulation. 1x internal resolution.}}
{{image|Wii_Play_6xIR_Laser_hockey.png|6x internal resolution.|br}}


== Configuration ==
== Configuration ==
{{Config
{{Config
<!--A full list of options is available at Template:Config/doc-->
<!--A full list of options is available at Template:Config/doc-->
|dualcore = Off
 
|dualcorenotes = Render Mii faces properly
|internalres = 1x
|internalresnotes = Render Laser Hockey correctly
}}
}}


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{{VersionCompatibilityVersion|4.0-553|****|Emulated Wiimote Shake Weakened}}
{{VersionCompatibilityVersion|4.0-553|****|Emulated Wiimote Shake Weakened}}
{{VersionCompatibilityVersion|5.0-568|****|Find Mii fixed}}
{{VersionCompatibilityVersion|5.0-568|****|Find Mii fixed}}
{{VersionCompatibilityVersion|5.0-11217|*****|Single core default}}
{{VersionCompatibilityClose}}
{{VersionCompatibilityClose}}


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== Gameplay Videos ==
== Gameplay Videos ==
<!--A full list of options is available at Template:VideoGallery/doc-->
{{VideoGallery
{{VideoGallery
|vid1=wKeHGpihZ3w|cap1=(60FPS) Dolphin Emulator 4.0-5441 - Wii Play: Tanks Game (1080p HD) - Nintendo Wii
|vid1=wKeHGpihZ3w|cap1=(60FPS) Dolphin Emulator 4.0-5441 - Wii Play: Tanks Game (1080p HD) - Nintendo Wii

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