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Wii Sports (BRAND NEW/SEALED) (Nintendo Wii, 2006). I will be shipping this to the US only. Thanks
The first sports title for Nintendo's Wii showcases the platform's unique controller and its potential for revitalizing conventional genres. Versions of tennis, baseball, golf, bowling, and boxing are included in this collection designed for gamers of all backgrounds. In tennis, the Wii Remote is held like a racket, with onscreen athletes responding to the direction and speed at which players swing the input device. Lobs, serves, backhands, and smashes are all performed by moving the controller in lieu of pressing buttons. Both singles and doubles matches on multiple court surfaces are available, with the latter supporting up to four players simultaneously. Baseball and golf follow a similar style, with the Wii Remote functioning as either a bat or a club, while bowling and boxing use the device to simulate throws and punches. Wii Sports is the first game bundled with the launch of a Nintendo console since 1991's Super Mario World on Super NES.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Nintendo
MPN
RVL-P-RSPE-USZ
UPC
0045496902322
eBay Product ID (ePID)
56268568
Product Key Features
Platform
Nintendo Wii
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Rating
E-Everyone
Release Year
2006
Game Name
Wii Sports
Genre
Sports
Additional Product Features
Game Name Series
Wii Sports Series
ESRB Descriptor
Mild Violence
ESRB Rating
E-Everyone
Game Name Special Features
Create unique "Miis" and compete in tennis, bowling, baseball, golf, and boxing Take on a variety of mini-games and training exercises within each discipline Join up to three friends for local multiplayer action
Wii is tops in Bowling, Tennis, Golf, and Baseball.
I've been playing Wii bowling for years. I've also played bowling with other systems, but nothing compares to the Wii game. It's like real bowling, with arm swing, and wrist movement simulation. It's like Bowling minus the weight of the ball. All else is realistic.
The characters may be a bit simplistic, but they are highly customizable.
Overall ... Wii is far above other game consoles. Oh ... Tennis is also very, very realistic. You just don't have the whole field to run across, but you can get a workout just by swinging your arms LOL.
Wii Sports (Wii, 2006) great neophyte practice at a very affordable price.
With the recent release of Wii U systems the early adopters have done what early adopters do, caused the older Wii units to become obsolete. Obsolete, at least, in the eyes of those that must have the latest and greatest. To those of us who had balked at adopting the last Wii, (Nintendo), on the basis of cost, this is a godsend.
Wii consoles and accessories, even brand new, are all over the place at prices much reduced. This is a very advanced system with a great number and variety of games available, all at better prices than before.
The Wii Sports (Wii, 2006) was a popular game to be bundled with complete Wii setups 8 years ago. It contains some pretty basic sports games with graphics typical of the time. Meaning not so hot. My favorites are golf, bowling and baseball. Also included are tennis and boxing. What I find most useful about these very inexpensive games, well? for one thing they are fun to play. But beyond that it teaches the new user of this older system the ins and outs of the peripheral accessories.
With a bit of practice I was all set to get started playing my latest game acquisition, Mario Kart. For a person with six grandsons this is a game I have got to get competent at. Thanks to the couple of weeks of Wii Sports practice I'm up and running.Read full review
Pros
+ Fun & Addictive.
+ Easy to Learn.
+ Comes with the system.
Cons
- No Nintendo Characters whatsoever.
- Graphics have no detail or real quality.
- Gameplay is almost too simple at times.
- Controls may be a little too sensitive & make it easy to mess up in game.
Comments
Wii Sports is a fun game no doubt & at least its free. Mastering the nunchuck may take some getting use to. This game has a tremendous drain on your arm strength if you play for too long. Expect soreness in the morning. At least its exercise though. There are a few problems in the gameplay but I think its mostly the sensitive nature of the wii remote. Tennis is where you may notice this the most when you start hitting balls out that you think should have stayed inbounds.
Verdict
If you bought the system, you bought the game. Have fun with it.Read full review
Ahh Wii sports, the game that brings families together. Recently I have been playing this a lot. Bundled with the Wii, the game is very addictive, just not very deep. This game is funner with 2 people.
As a special bonus, all the Miis that you make from the Wii you can play and it's just random.
Now, let's talk about each of the 5 games:
Golf - Well, golf is golf. The golf is what surprised me a lot. The game is actually a lot of fun, and you can get addicted to it very fast. The Wii mote is great with it, it feels like your actually swinging. The only difference is you can use one hand if you want.
Baseball - Now heres a game that really shines on Wii Sports- This is my pick out of the games. Now, you will probably need a friend to have the most fun. The swinging is basically like tennis, or you could use 2 hands if you wanted to. Sadly, there's no base-running. So all you do is swing and pitch, but it's still fun!
Boxing - It's too bad if you aren't getting a extra nunchuck with a extra controller because then you can't play 2 player. You block by putting your nunchuck and wii mote together around your body. Then just punch regular, simple as that. Too bad that they made it split screen, they could've just made it the whole screen.
Bowling - Realistic style and... you bowl! Anyways, there is a flaw in this game that I have found. Well I dunno if it's really a flaw, but if you bowl like a like a girl (you just put the wiimote between you legs and move it up), it's basically a strike.
Tennis - Ahh, another tennis game. I've so many memories of Mario Tennis on the N64. This just as great as baseball. Simple and fun, just swing. Thats about all there is to it. This game can be played 4 player. If you play 1 or 2 players you have to guys that do the same movements when you swing.
Closing Comments
Overall, Wii Sports is a very good game. This game shows what the Wii is capable of. I don't know if I would've gotten iit if it wasn't pañcked in, but, once you try it, you get hooked on it.
Ratings
Gameplay: 8.5/10
It's fun. Period.
Replay Value: 10/10
Family and friends will keep you coming back to Wii Sports.
Graphics: 6.0
Well...they're plastic dolls. But there are no slowdowns and the style is cool.
Sound: 8.0
Nice music, but not something as memorable as Zelda.Read full review