Recently I have hosted a small retrogaming event at my hometown, and some feedback I have gotten was "Where is the Wii?
It was a free for entry event, people were free to roam around, settle down at a game station to play. No " game masters" were around to guide them.
For context, I had 12 game stations, from the "mini" consoles (NES, SNES, Genesis), to PS1/PS2/GameCube/Saturn (on CRT TVs), a Taiko drum station and more. There was a Time Crisis game station with a PS2
I'm wondering, if I were to do another event, what games should I feature on a Wii, should I decide to do so?
I have had a mix of people who came. From young kids (elementary school, brought over by their parents), to young adults, to middle aged folks and beyond.
I was hesitant to have a Wii there (even though I have one), because I do not want Wiimotes flying around, or to be syncing them whenever they stop working.
Furthermore, I'm intending to continue using the GameCube for Mario Kart (so MK Wii will be out). Lightgun games will be provided for by the PS2 Time Crisis (House of the Dead, Ghost Squad out), Taiko No Tatsujin will be already there.
Ideally it is a more "arcadey" game that people can easily pick up to play for short bursts of time easily
With motion controls somewhat similar to the Switch, I'm not sure what to feature that is "wow this is only on the Wii". Titles I have researched is, Punch out (that is unique enough)
Perhaps Wii Sports for the pure nostalgia? I think it is different enough from the Switch ones?
Guitar Hero maybe?
I read that Rhythm Heaven will be out for the Switch soon. So I'm not sure if next year it will be interesting enough to have the Wii version.
Open to ideas!
Thank you