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Wii Sports - the game that anyone can play is now available on its own!
Features:
• Transform your Wii Remote into a baseball bat, tennis racket, bowling ball, golf club, or boxing gloves, and turn yourself into an instant sports superstar!
• Put yourself right in the game as a Mii - a personalised and customisable Wii version of you!
• Play like a Pro in the Five included Sports - Tennis, Bowling, Golf, Boxing and Baseball.
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This is one of the first games we tried when we first got the Wii and it remains a firm favourite. We all have our favourite sports and some that we do better on.
Tennis: You get to play as one or two players and then you can do single match or best of 3 or 5. The basics are the same as a regular game of tennis but you have to be careful that you aren't standing at an angle or you will not be hitting the ball where you thought you were.
Baseball: I can't do this one for the life of me, I can do the pitching that is real easy but for the batting it has a "out of bounds" zone that I keep finding.
Bowling: it can be a bit tricky getting the ball angle right so that it hits most the pins instead of going into the gutter, and if you accidently throw the ball backwards to the audience they all do this funny jump to get out the way which Mr 3 loved so much he would do that for about five throws each time just to see if it still did the same reaction.
Golf: I don't play golf normally and this game is rather frustrating as the club doesn't always hit the ball, you end up swinging your arm back and forward a few times and getting ready to give up before it hits the ball and putting is not easy as it doesn't give do a soft tap.
Boxing: I don't normally like violent sports but this one is rather fun, I try and see how fast I can knock the other guy down and try and get a KO in round 1.
Love the game and would recommend to others.
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