The Wii Play Project

The Wii Play Project is a charitable organization created by Scott Wozniak to take care of the 28 Million copies of Wii Play that were abandoned.

History
Scott Wozniak, the founder of the Wii Play Project, managed to get over 400 copies of Wii Play. How he got this many copies of Wii Play however is unknown.

At the end of The Best Selling Games of All Time, Scott Wozniak buys a lot of 33 copies of Brand new Wii Plays from eBay from Rochester, New York, United States.

During the TooManyGames 2019 panel, Wozniak bought another copy from someone dressed up as Villager who's known online as Jawaddles.

He later at an unknown time, Wozniak sold 403 of his Wii Play copies.

At the end of Wii Play | Eh, Why Not?, Wozniak realised that there is a note on the box stating the Wii Play can't be sold seperately, causing him to discard multiple copies of the game by the side of a road since he technically sold them illegally.

In Collaborations, Cameos and Other Appearences
Wozniak and a copy of Wii Play appeared in the Schaffrillas Productions video Why Tamatoa is My Favorite Character Ever. Schaffrillas arrived in Ohio to claim a piece of the heart of Te Fiti entrusted to Wozniak, but he confessed that he had already given his piece to Schaff's brother Patrick. To make up for this, Wozniak instead gave Schaff one of his many copies of Wii Play, which was later used to take down Oscar the Fish.