![]() ![]() Matt is in 1st place in Solo Mode Expert in Wii Party, with all 50 stages cleared with 425 points, unless you get more than 425 points.In Wii Party, Matt is in Master Difficulty. He is pretty far back in Cycling, coming in 74th out of 98. In Table Tennis, he is really good at a skill level of 776 to 780. In Basketball, he does fairly decent with a skill level of 446 to 450, and he plays with Fritz and George. He, Fritz and Yoko quickly defend themselves after failing to attack. Matt wears a taller version of the Bulky Black Armor as the Boss of Stage 20 in Swordplay Showdown and being the Final boss of Swordplay Showdown. You can earn a purple sword after beating him in Duel by holding 1 on the loading screen, and releasing it on the warning screen. You earn the stamp "A Cut Above" after defeating him. He also acts as the referee in Speed Slice unless you’re playing against Matt himself, in which case Ryan will take his spot. You earn the stamp "Last Mii Standing" in Duel after you defeat him. In Swordplay, Matt is the champion, having a skill level of 1496 to 1500. He also acts as the player's trainer during Boxing training sessions. In Boxing, he is the champion with a skill level of 1550 to 1649, and he wears a pair of silver boxing gloves that can be unlocked after defeating him. Matt plays on the first 9 teams along with the teams of Misaki, Fumiko, Martin, and Chris. His team consists of Akira, Luca, Emma, Elisa, Kentaro, Abby, Jessie, and Silke. In Baseball, he is also terrible, being the 5th worst player with a skill level of 98 to 268. If the player were to lose the first match in Tennis, he will play with either Miyu again or Abby in the next match. He and Miyu are the first opponents you face. In Tennis, Matt is terrible, being the 6th worst player with a skill level of 48 to 59. He is ranked #50 out of the Wii Sports Resort CPUs, by overall skill level. Matt is a CPU Mii from Wii Sports, Wii Sports Resort, and Wii Party. Tennis Beginner (In terms of being your first opponent) If you're looking for the Mii from the Wii U with the same name, go to Matt (Wii U/3DS). Meanwhile, feel free to explore & edit other pages! You must wait for 4 days and have made at least 10 edits since you joined this Wiki to be able to edit this page. Nunchuck play is introduced in this game and it focuses on aiming in one direction while moving in another and avoiding enemy attacks."You must explore more to be able to enter this place!" Tanks! puts you in control of a One-Hit-Point Wonder tank and shoot shells at other tanks.You tilt the Wii-mote left and right to steer, tilt forwards and backwards to speed up or slow down and quickly raise it to jump. Charge! is a cow racing game and the first game that requires you to hold the Wii-mote sideways.This game deals with moving the Wii-mote further and closer to the screen again, but the real focus is on teaching players how to hit things hard and how to tap lightly. Billiards is a nine ball version of pool.Every fish is worth a different amount of points with a certain species becoming more valuable at certain periods of time. Fishing introduces the rumble mechanic as well as the concept of depth, as you move the Wii-mote further and closer to the screen in addition to left, right, up and down.It takes the twisting mechanic introduced in Pose Mii and makes you twist your wrist in different directions while the cursor is moving at high speeds. Laser Hockey is a simulation of air hockey with pretty neon light graphics.This game requires you to twist the Wii-mote and helps the player learn to do this while hitting buttons and aiming. Pose Mii has you make your Mii perform various poses so that they can fit in different silhouettes.This game introduces a new camera angle and helps improve player reaction time. Table Tennis pits you against a computer player, where you must return a certain number of volleys to it or your friends, who you just have to beat traditionally.Now that you can keep your cursor on screen, the game teaches you how to be more accurate and how to use two different buttons to select sets of Miis, based on the instructions given. Find Mii ( Not to be confused with a much different game in StreetPass Mii Plaza) is a memory and matching game.This helps you find your cursor and keep it on screen while aiming and shooting the likes of targets, clay pigeons, balloons, cans, among others. Shooting Range is similar to Duck Hunt.Whether or not Wii Play became the Gateway Series Nintendo wanted it to be, it did manage to become the second best non-bundle selling game ever. ![]() A party game sold with Wii Remotes, developed primarily to help new players learn the various means said controller could be used.
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