Overview

Number of Players
4
Genre
Release Date

Wii

  • US 19th Nov 2006
  • EU 8th Dec 2006
  • JP 2nd Dec 2006
Series
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Feature Support

Reviews

  • Review Wii Sports (Wii)

    Nintendo's first pack-in title in nearly over a decade is a lot of fun. Period.

    A great launch title for the Nintendo Wii has proven to be Wii Sports, not only because it's fun even among non-gamers, but it comes free packaged with the Wii (except in Japan). Wii Sports isn't the most complex game, but it isn't meant to be the detailed, highly...

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Wii Sports Guides

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Wii Sports News

About The Game

The action starts here?.Its sports night and everyone is invited.

Wii Sports offers 5 fantastic sports games each using the unique Wii remote to provide a realistic and natural feel to your gaming experience. A great sports night with Wii sports will include: Tennis, grab the Wii remote like a racket and swing. The Wii remote will register forehands, backhands, volleys, lobs and much more. You can play against the compute or invite your friends for a game of doubles. Baseball grip your Wii remote like a bat to swat fastballs out of the park, or fire a fastball at your friends, with the flick of your wrist. Golf step up to the tee and grip your Wii remote like a golf club, swing naturally to smack the ball onto the green and then you'll need your putting skills. Bowling raise your Wii remote as you would a real bowling ball, and then it is all down to the speed of your swing and angle used.