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@yushire: Yes, i can see you're not familiar with Wii Sports/Play/Fit.
Even toddlers can pick up a controller and run around. They can also play the "football thingy" and hula hoops, but scoring high isn't excactly easy thing to do. Wii Fit also have a lot of unlockables, believe me, it takes a lot of time. And the balance games aren't easy. The BMI is perfect for tracking weight loss, especially if you are losing weight with someone who isn't your size, it's not supposed to indicate how healthy you are.
There's no duck hunting game in Wii Play, so i take that as you mean Shooting Range. To score a perfect score, you need to be really hardcore, it is a damn hard thing to do, even the platinum medal required a stretch. If you think perfect score isn't enough, you can always try with two Wii Remotes. Or you can play multiplayer to see which one does better. Wii Play doesn't have unlockables, but getting the platinum medals is kind of a stretch, and it has good multiplayer.
Wii Sports, then again, have a lot of unlockables and reaching the pro level requires a lot of skill and practice, it also has a multiplayer, so you can own noobs in it. Perfect scores are almost impossible to get, so you can't just go calling it easy.

I have played Wii Sports/Play/Fit and know what the games are and know how well they have managed to pull it off, so Wii Music definately has the potential. Does it live up to it, who knows, but it has a new consept that really haven't been tried out. The point in Wii Music is to play the songs your own way, either you stay with the rhythm or not, or will you try to play the instument "right" or wrong etc. So far, we really don't know aside the consept being different that what we are used to.



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