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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Patrick , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Games shipped with systems at launch is a practice that has all but died out, but Nintendo resurrected this tradition by including the five-game Wii Sports with it's Wiis. Wii Sports, which includes Golf, Bowling, Tennis, Boxing, and Baseball, runs the ga...
Abstract: It's been a long time since the purchase of a gaming system came with a game. I remember a Christmas morning some years ago. Santa had brought a Nintendo Entertainment System and it came with the Super Mario Bros, Duck Hunt, and Nintendo Track and Fiel...
Free with console. A good primer for getting used to the new Wii controllers. Innovative controller style.
Motion sensors dont always work as smoothly as wed like. Simplistic gameplay.
Wii Sports is a great first look at what the Wii controllers can do, but we dont think itll hold the attention of the 10-and-up crowd for much longer than that....
Abstract: Game systems on release haven’t had a pack-in game for awhile. Prices don’t seem to have done much because of this, but you had to buy games individually. Sure, a couple of years after release, you could get a pack-in around Christmas season &...
Great party game, anyone can pick up and play in a matter of seconds. Having user created avatars even very simple ones add an element of enjoyment and customization that makes playing against family and friends that much more enjoyable.
Some games have controls that don’t feel as tight and responsive as they should mostly due to the games being oversimplified.
Wii Sports is included in the box for the Nintendo Wii so you don’t really have much choice and it’s okay because despite control issues Wii Sports is probably one of the only launch titles that offers so much fun from such a small package. Wi...
Abstract: After the Saturn, PlayStation and Nintendo 64 arrived, there was this unfortunate belief that game innovation had been maxed out. Many gamers and developers felt that the future of gaming would rely on graphical innovations. It was assumed, now that we...
Abstract: There are five different sports that are touched in in Wii Sports: Bowling, Baseball, Golf, Tennis, and Boxing. While none of the five games are deep in terms of things like season mode, in-depth stat tracking, or even full games, most are extremely en...
Abstract: On the day our precious Wii consoles arrived here at GamePro, most editors ripped into Zelda like ravenous, toothless maniacs. But unable to escape my jock-ish roots, I booted up our second Wii, far from the magical echoes of Link and his latest journe...
Its free with the Wii in Australia, Simplified sports concepts are easy to grasp, Great for group multiplayer, Daily fitness test keeps you coming back
Some games are oversimplified, Motion-sensing controls are sometimes a little erratic
Wii Sports makes for an ideal pack-in with Nintendos new console, providing some fun, simple gameplay thats accessible to almost anyone. ...
Abstract: Eddie Millarion7.0 Wii Sports offers five distinct sports experiences, each using the Wii Remote to provide a natural, intuitive and realistic feel. Players use their own Mii caricatures in the game and play them against their friends Miis for a more...