User:B330c89e-e66c-4028-8fa4-5b45df2ce56e/sandbox/draft/Wii games collection
In the stream on March 21st, 2023 RT played a variety collection of Wii games. He actually used his Wii U, which is backwards compatible with Wii games, to play the games.
Games played
Wii Play: Motion
Starting off with technical difficulties, this game had to be skipped due to the disc being unreadable by RT's Wii U-console.
Guinness World Records: The Videogame
Next up was Guinness World Records, a game released in 2008. During his gameplay, RT attempted to break several world records. He noticeably struggled with tearing apart phone books. He later remembered why this particular game seemed familiar to him: He had played it during his college time in an event called 'Terrible Games Done Slowly'.
Carnival Funfair Games
After being slightly bored with breaking records, RT switched to Carnival Funfair Games, originally released in 2007 and known in other regions as simply Carnival Games. In the game he tried the following minigames, each lasting about for about 1-3 minutes:
Golf, Ring Toss, Claw Machine, Buckets of Fun, Pigskin Pass, Shooting Gallery, Shoot for the Stars, Going Nuts, Meter-o-Love, Frog Leap, Spilled Milk, Bowler Coaster, Balloon Darts, Nerves-o-Steel, Dunk Tank, Lucky Cups, Day at the Races, Push a prize, The great Swami, Test your Strength, Alley Ball, Collection Plate.
Most of the time during the game was spent talking about entertainment services. Discussed were TikTok, Vine and similar video services, with RT stating he's not following these kinds of trends since he 'doesn't really understand them'. The conversation then swung over to the growing generational distance between RT and Chat, with various question being asked about which pop culture phenomens are known to which portion of Chat.
Cosmic Family
Having traumatized a good portion of chat with the dreadful realization that they are growing old, RT switch over to Cosmic Family. Released in the Wii in 2007, the game is targeted towards young children who explore a space ship using basic point-and-click mechanics.