Continuing our showcase of the games that come with the "MiWi Xtra" Wii clone console.
I just realized that I didn't include one game that was supposed to be featured in part 2. The missing game was just a cheap soccer game that played like foosball.
Games featured in part 2
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MX Motor Storm - A motorcycle racing game. Again, has the same music and sound effects as "Highway Racing" and "Over Speed Racing".
Zuma - A clone of the official "Zuma".
Aqua-Mix - Some sort of match 3 game, perhaps like Puyo Puyo. Annoying sound effects.
Golden Gate - Pong, except you have to destroy all your opponents stash of gold coins, and send the ball through the gate behind him.
Hammer - I have no idea how to play this. The manual doesn't help as it gives NO description of the games. Only the titles of the games.
Rugged Hammer - Almost a "Wrecking Crew" clone, but instead, you have to match three of the metal blocks or something.
Pro-Crack - You have to destroy colored bubbles with some sort of grappling hook.
Harry - I have no idea what this game is. Again, the manual could have helped if it had printed even a basic description of the game.
Tiger Man - You are a one man army standing on a city street, shooting an endless army of helicopters with your machine gun.
Game that has no title on the title screen - The manual lists this game as "Glass", and it's like the arcade game Qix, where you have to clear the board to reveal an image below.
Smart Bomber - Bomberman Clone
Maze Pac - Another Tetris clone, but with bombs and annoying sound effects. Makes "Square" look good.
Apex Fighter - A generic vertical scrolling shooter.
Farm Keeper - From what I can understand, you have to use the monkey to transport fruit from the tree off screen, by bouncing it off your back.
Fancy - An interesting match three game. Lives up to it's name too.
Loop Legend - Another match three game, except you are a guy who catches bubbles, and throws them down below you in order to make matches. The control is really awful, as when you throw the bubbles down, they don't go where you want them to.
Pets Crossing - Frogger Clone, but with overly sensitive controls.
3:45 SHITTING BRICKS!
stortroopers 2 weeks ago
Another euro-disco finding! The "select sence" (sic!) screen in Loop Legend uses "Mandrill" by Patrick Colby.
Seriously, if the developers of this thing had used more major-label tunes rather than ZYX Records' catalog, this video would've been flagged by now. :-p
codeman38 3 months ago
@wakkoswish123 "Give It Up" by Michael Fortunati.
codeman38 3 months ago
What's the song featured in the in-game music for Pets Crossing?
wakkoswish123 3 months ago
@Darknanard reminds me of those flash games.
wakkoswish123 5 months ago
6:05 WTF the sample of a song
Darknanard 5 months ago
@codeman38 Great job!
Darknanard 5 months ago
is the best cheapy console of all...destroys the ¨polystation¨ and the ¨funstation¨!
elmaguel318 9 months ago
As a side note, I have heard the "readyyy... go!" sample on several Korean arcade games from the late 90s/early 00s.
BionicCommander89 9 months ago
Wow, great "arcase" games XDD It's curious how on the motorbike games they mixed a rock song with the music of Road Fighter.
BionicCommander89 9 months ago