
Considering it's a Nintendo game, there's been astoundingly little fanfare for
Wii Chess. The game's Wikipedia
page is absolutely
barren, while a release date has only just appeared (January 18th), and then only for Europe. Despite the lack of information, Nintendo obviously reckons this could have broad appeal, as it's slapped the "
Touch! Generations" logo on the corner of the box, which roughly translates as: "Your Gran and her friends will like this."
Anyway, further details
finally emerged on the title today, with CVG reporting that
Wii Chess is to retail for a budget price of £20 / €30 (we'd presume the game's budget status will be preserved if and when it reaches other markets -- our educated guess would be $30 for the U.S.), and that it will support both local multiplayer and games played over Nintendo
Wi-Fi Connection. We're also promised a number of graphical styles, which hopefully means Nintendo-themed boards and pieces, including Goomba pawns and knights that look like Yoshi.
And yes, that is the German boxart. We travelled the seven seas of the internet searching for an English version, but returned empty-handed. Still, at least you now know the German word for "chess." Never know when that might come in handy.