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Brand: Nintendo EAN: 0045496362140 Label: Nintendo Manufacturer: Nintendo Platform: Nintendo Wii Publisher: Nintendo Studio: Nintendo Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Wii Sports Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - All about the boxingI like all the sports on this game, but the boxing is what I keep coming back to. I can really work up a sweat on that one! And it's fun to compete with my husband on it (I kick his butt lol). Rating: - A Very Good Game For WiiI think this game is very suitable for Wii. When you play this game, you feel like you are doing that sport. Rating: - Exactly what Ive been dreaming ofIm an indoor person and out of shape and overweight. Id love to be the kind of person who was fit and into sports but Im awkward and it hurts to get involved in anything. Not anymore!! I can have all the fun at sports in my own home! I love how the games are easy but challenging at the same time. I love the animation of the games. I love that I can wear what I want and get sweaty in my living room with nobody around and play for an hour at my own pace! My TV is no longer watched by me or my 3 kids. ... Read More Rating: - Showcasing The WiiTraditionally, Nintendo has launched its new video game consoles with software titles revolving around Mario, Luigi, Zelda, Donkey Kong, or other big-name company characters. With the revolutionary Wii console, however, Nintendo instead chose to showcase the movement-based action of the system by packaging the console with Wii Sports. The game consists of five sports that players can try out: Baseball: Quite fun, and the difficulty level goes up as you improve, making for engaging hours ... Read More Rating: - Worth the moneyGolf and bowling are especially fun. None of the games are particularly realistic but the wife and I spend hours with this. Bowling is probably the closest to the real McCoy. Keep the Wii level when you start out and you'll quickly figure out how to give it a little twist for curves. In golf, don't bother swinging like a real club. Instead, use the gauge on the left to practice the strength level you need for each shot and just use your wrist when actually shooting. I found tennis to be a hit or miss affair. ... Read More |