Not to be confused with the company also known as InterAct, who sold the GameShark cheating devices.
The Intec InterAct Complete Video Game also known as the original MiWi, is a VT168-based console released by Intec and by Macro Winners under the MiWi name sometime during the late 2000s. The system is one of the many Wii clones that capitalized the popularity of Nintendo's Wii. The console is known to be sold in various territories, such as North America, South America, Europe, and even some parts of Asia (including Japan) mainly under the latter.
Overview[]
The InterAct is bundled with 4 controllers and can either come in a blue or green color (the latter is exclusive to the MiWi). One of the controllers either resembles the Wii Classic Controller Pro, or an Nintendo 64 controller. Another one is attached to the user's leg and used playing Soccer games. The other two controllers are GenieCons, which resemble Wii remotes. The latter controllers also feature accessories for Tennis, Golf, Ping Pong, and Baseball.
List of Games[]
The system comes with 1 or 2 cartridges containing anywhere from 8 games to 112 games (counting Mi-Kara as it's own game). Most of the games on this system are made by Cube Technology, though some of them are also made by Waixing and Wellminds. Most consoles come with an 8 game cart and a 16 game cart, but one is known to have 89 games, one with 96 (undumped), and another with 112. The games from the 8 and 16 carts are also featured in the 89 and 96 carts. The 96 cart puts everything from the 17-in-1, 24-in-1, and 9-in-1, plus graphic hacks of a few of these games. The 112 one features everything from the 96 cart plus 15 shooting games, and Mi-Kara.
8-in-1 Games[]
The version on 96 cart features a different lineup. The version on the Yur.Gaming V MAX-16 uses the menu from the 17-in-1 menu.
- Place Kick Master Football Championship
- Bowling
- Tennis Exciting
- Ping Pong
- Fishing Master
- Master Golf
- World Series
- TV Boxing
Alternate version[]
- Extreme Power Soccer
- Bowling Master
- VR Tennis World Champ
- Baseball World League
- Table Tennis
- Master Golf
- TV Boxing
- Fishing Master
16 Arcade Games (A)[]
- Highway Racing
- Tank
- Shudu
- Hitting Mice
- Lawn Purge
- Square
- Edacity Snakes
- Boxes World
- Overspeed Racing
- Diamond
- Archery
- Bee Fighting
- Fish War
- Tank
- Shooting Ballons
- Zuma
17-in-1[]
- Apex Gun
- Armored Fox
- Aqua-Mix
- Boom Blocks
- Dodge Ball
- Fancy
- Farm Keeper
- Hammer
- Harry
- Last Hero
- Loop Legend
- Pets Crossing
- Pro Crack
- Rigged Hammer
- Smart Bomber
- Virtual Table Soccer
- Unnamed game
Drum Master[]
None of the games are named. The 96-in-1 only has game 2, 3 and 4.
- A Taiko no Tatsujin clone with yin yang symbols in place of Don and Ka.
- A game with three people rowing a dragon boat; the game says "Ho, Hey, Ho" upon every correct hit.
- A game with two large bongos in front of a stage; appears to use graphics from a "dress-up doll" website. Has a cover of "Hot Stuff" by Donna Summer playing in the background. A standalone VT369 port was released titled Modern Times.
- A game with two girls clapping their hands, with a vocal cover of "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)" playing in the background. The alternate version of the game in the 89-in-1 set reuses the Four Seasons music from Guitar Revolution. A standalone VT369 port was released titled Clap Hands.
- A game where a series of numbers appear in front of a 3D-rendered woman dancing. Has "Dancing Queen" by ABBA playing in the background.
- A game where a blue, Darth Vader-like character must hit incoming asteroids with his lightsabers.
- A game where a man must smash vases by punching and kicking them. A standalone VT369 port was released titled Kung Fu.
- Oddly, a very accurate port of Nintendo's Pinball for the NES themed around Chinese culture and myths. The bonus stage is completely absent.
24-in-1[]
- Backgammon
- Boxing
- The Car
- Cat
- Duel
- Firecracker
- Honor and Peace
- Ice World
- Maggie and Anto
- Master Slam
- Maze
- Monkey King Monkey King
- Motorboat
- Precipice
- Push Boxs
- Push Gem
- Rabbit
- Racehorse
- Sea Wolf
- Skateboard
- Smart Eye
- Squirrel
- StrongMAN
- SuperSky
Exclusive to the 89-in-1[]
Guitar Revolution[]
A Guitar Hero clone
Aero Runner[]
Note that none of these games have names.
- The DDR clone with a sailboat and dancing ducks in the background.
- A game where the player must launch cannonballs at pirate ships.
- The DDR clone with strange, flashing background graphics of girls and butterflies, likely taken from a "dress-up doll" website.
- The DDR clone with a peeing cherub fountain in the background.
- The DDR clone with four snowmen.
- A Track & Field-like running game; notably, some signs in the background read "VT1682".
- A game where the player must blow bubblegum bubbles faster than the opponent. A standalone VT369 port was released titled Blow Balloon.
- A racing game where the player must dodge obstacles. Inexplicably, the background music is a heavily compressed copy of "In Bloom" by Nirvana, with the vocals retained.
Exclusive to the 112-in-1[]
Mi-Kara[]
A karaoke game featuring 42 songs.
Light-gun games[]
All of these games are developed by Wellminds.
- Penguin Shot
- Alien Attack
- Shoot Ducks
- Resist Invade
- Find Different
- Smart Match
- Puzzle
- Guard War
- Hunt Birds
- Final Defense
- Helicopter
- Last Mission
- Space Fighter
- Air Strike
- Galaxian
16 Arcade Games (B)[]
- Super X-Man
- Bowling
- Protean Girl
- Apple Chess
- Poker Showhand
- Card
- Javelin
- Add Em Up
- High Jump
- Trap Shooting
- 110 Hurdles
- Fireman
- Triple Jump
- Billiards
- Bomberman
- The Mouse and the Cat
9-in-1[]
Bundled inside of the 53-in-1.
- Darts
- Edacity Snakes
- Header
- Quasi-Archery
- Roll Ball
- Shoot Hoop
- Skee
- Sky Roller
- Space Ghost