Wii Bundle

Wii Bundle is a 2023 eShop-exclusive game developed by Nintendo. It features full HD 60fps ports of Wii Sports, Wii Play, and Wii Party. A sequel containing Wii Sports Resort, WIi Play Motion, and Wii Music was released a few months later.

The game features ports of Wii Sports, Wii Play, and Wii Party. They are all remastered in HD 60fps with boosted loading times and performance. No new content is added to the games themselves, but concept art, soundtracks, and beta footage for all are available in the "Museum" menu.

When the game is started for the the first time, Party Phil greets you and introduces himself. He teaches you how to make Miis, and begins to give you a rundown of how the menus work before being interrupted by J.J. and Peter Tute, who originated in Wii Music. The three help Phil teach you about the menus and Museum. J.J. and Peter do not appear in the games themselves, but do appear when entering the Museum.

Games

 * Wii Sports
 * Wii Play
 * Wii Party

Each game supports online multiplayer and cloud saves. Online multiplayer is done by setting up online rooms which emulate a real Wii console with multiple players. The games also support Miis made using the expanded Mii Maker on the Switch (colored hair, more features, etc.)

Games
Wii Bundle has all games playable from the beginning. They are located in the "Games" section, where each can be started and closed at any time. In this section, Party Phil will appear and ask which game you want to launch.

Museum
In the Museum, you can listen to all the music and sound effects from each game, as well as access concept art, beta footage, and unused files. The credits can be viewed from here as well. J.J. and Peter Tute appear in this menu.

Options
Change various settings such as volume, resolution, and aspect ratio.

Development
Wii Bundle was first announced in 2023 during a Nintendo Direct. It was released on November 19 that year to celebrate the Wii's anniversary. Free updates improving emulation and adding more content to the Museum were released later.

Reception
Wii Bundle received mostly positive reviews on Metacritic.

IGN gave it a 9.5/10 rating, praising it for "excellent emulation" and feeling exactly as the games used to. It was criticized by some for not a lot of bonus content, but deemed excusable because there's not much to be added aside from more games. It gained popularity worldwide and became one of the most purchased eShop games.