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not the best graphics but still pretty cool! ^_^
Yeah its not that graphical but it looks good. This game is almost on my wishlist.

nickname:Flipper Wrote:
not the best graphics but still pretty cool! ^_^


Yes, it does look like an intresting game. I will look into renting it in the future. Nice find. Rep for you.

gameplay looks good, but the graphics are the look of early 6th generation graphics
The wiis graphics mostly suck but its the gameplay for the fun as nintendo said "The graphics dont make the game"
Ya, I don't think this one will make it into my wii game collection, not into flying games too much, but good use of the controller.
I liked Pilotwings 64 and the StarFox games, but other than that, I'm not too much into flight simulators. Besides, what would Jack Thompson say if I were to ACCIDNTALLY crash into a building?

He'd probably say the game is training people to become terrorists like those of 9/11. 0_o

NBbowler Wrote:
I liked Pilotwings 64 and the StarFox games, but other than that, I'm not too much into flight simulators.


I think this game is almost like star Fox 64 but its not in space.

NBbowler Wrote:
Besides, what would Jack Thompson say if I were to ACCIDNTALLY crash into a building?

He'd probably say the game is training people to become terrorists like those of 9/11.


Lol!! maybe hes doing a protest right now!!

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Get ready to take to the skies with the ultimate aerial adventure! Wing Island will allow you and your friends to hone your flying techniques as you soar through the clouds as an ace biplane pilot, performing death-defying stunts and exciting tricks along the way with ease. Wing Island soars across Europe on Wii on 23rd March 2007. Wing Island is published by Hudson and distributed by Nintendo.

As the first flying game for the dynamic Wii Console, Wing Island is like no other flying game out there. Using the Wii’s ground-breaking motion sensitive controls, players can feel as if they really are flying their plane. The use of the Wii Remote allows players to achieve maximum precision whilst flying, combined with a more realistic feel. By simply tilting the controller left or right, you can turn the plane in the desired direction by angling the remote up or down gamers can easily change height. Quick turns can be easily achieved by waving the remote’s tip to the left or the right. Acceleration and breaking is equally simple to control with quick bursts of speed controlled by quickly thrusting the remote forward or backward, whilst more steady speed is achieved by pressing up or down on the D-pad. Not only is this a simple and intuitive way to control the game but it also brings an all-new level of fun and excitement to the game, regardless of your previous gaming experience, as your movements control the plane.

In the main Story mode, gamers progress by completing each mission and unlocking new locations. The game’s single player missions set the player a number of fun tasks to test their flying skills ranging from food drops to extinguishing forest fires and taking photos of assigned objects. Players earn different ratings for each mission based on time, accuracy and damage to the planes. This in turn influences points, bonus points, and money awarded for each of the 27 missions. Earning money in turn allows players the opportunity to tune and repair their plane and even buy one of seven completely new planes. During each mission the player has the opportunity to fly solo or in a formation of five dependent upon which mission they are involved in, therefore enabling the player to experience the best of both flight methods.

‘Wing Island’ is centred around three different, exotic cartoon islands inhabited by wacky cartoon animals who will help players complete the tasks they are set. The first island is the smallest and houses ‘Wing Inc’, where the first few missions take place. The second location becomes available after completion of the initial missions and presents more challenging terrain across which to navigate. The third and final island has a large city built on it and is by far the most challenging to navigate across.

If the idea of completing missions doesn’t appeal to you then select Free Mode where you can fly freely around the islands in the game without constraints of time. At any point in the mission players can also try and break their own records to show off to their friends in the Single Player Competitive Mode. There are three options in this mode: score attack, where players must pop balloons by ramming them with a spike on the plane, time attack where they must race through numbered gates and also Plane Tail which allows you to pop balloons tied to your opponent,

If a bit of extra competition is what you’re looking for why not go head to head against a friend to prove yourself a flying ace, or perfect your skills by taking on Wii in Two Player Mode. As in Single Player Competitive Mode, this mode also contains score attack and time, as well as Plane Tail.

The super-exciting ‘Wing Island’ flies into stores across Europe on Wii on the 23rd March 2007 at an estimated retail price of around 49 Euros (approximately £34 in the UK). The Wii console is available across Europe priced at 249 Euros (approximately £179).


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This game was already released in Japan and didn't receive that great of scores from Famitsu (the #1 video game magazine in Japan). I think it got 6's and 7's...personally I'm just hoping for a new pilotwings...
I'd rather get Blazing Angels. This game just looks bad. I mean they could have atleast somewhat tried a little more with the graphics. I mean geeze. O well if I really want a flying game i'll get blazing angels since I love the WW2 era. It's so interesting.
Looks like a game I'd try/rent but probably not buy. Still would like to see how well it controls though.
I'd not buy this, but looks like a fun mini game. (Hey, i'm not a shy guy! ...oh, just my new rank, yey!)
Looks like a fun game for rent.
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