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Written by BiskitDoggy England
THE GOOD:
You control the game!
You play your favourite sports as your Mii character!
It tells you your fitness age!
If you work hard, you can attain pro status (1000 points)

THE BAD:
Graphics dont quite cut it for next gen quality.
Golf is quite unresponsive and can be tricky.

SUMMARY:
Wii Sports is the first game released for the Nintendo Wii as it comes packaged with the console, for free. When you first boot it up, it tells you to tighten or even put on your wrist strap. PLEASE DO THIS. There have been numerous occasions of people letting go of the Wii Remote and smashing their TV's.

You then get the choice of 5 games. Tennis: You raise the racket up and then hit it while it is in the air to serve. You use the Wii Remote as the racked and try to win either one game, best of three, or best of five. You can do this either on your own against 2 AI (There is no singles so you have to control both players on the...

Written by Tenken
THE GOOD:
A good variety of enjoyable mini-games makes for a fun time either by yourself or with a group of people. Simple gameplay makes it easy to pick and play along with making it easier to explain to the non-gamer crowd.

THE BAD:
Lack of online play.

SUMMARY:
Wii sports offers a good selection of games including: Baseball, Bowling, Boxing, Golf, and Tennis. Each game has a multiplayer function where you can either play with one other person( Boxing, Baseball) or up to three other people( Bowling, Golf, and Tennis).

Aside from the five sports that this game has to offer, there are also two other modes: Training and Fitness.

The simplistic gameplay makes it easy for almost anyone to pick up and is just right for getting your butt handed to you by your father at baseball. At the same time, you can get a party together and just get your groove on showing each other who can truly win.

In the baseball portion of...

THE GOOD:
- Gameplay
- Very innovative
- Multiplayer
- You have training modes and a fitness mode so the replay value is solid.
- Points just keep you going
- Comes free with the Wii!

THE BAD:
- Graphics aren't swish, but it's the gameplay that counts in this game, so you don't really take notice of it.

Nothing else really...

SUMMARY:
First of all, I would just like to say that I think it was a good choice that this came free with the Wii. Not because it is bad but because it makes people want to buy the Wii and it just shows what the Wii remote can do in terms of sports.

Good points first. All 5 sports games are highly addicting and demonstrates just what the Wii remote can do. Whether it is Bowling or Boxing, you will definitely have fun with the games. What's even better, is that you can play with your family and friends to just see who really is the best sports player in the...

Written by Kiffa Canada
THE GOOD:
+ Free game
+ Use of Mii's
+ Long gameplay
+ Great simulation with Wiimote
+ Decent graphics
+ Fitness/Training Modes

THE BAD:
- Cannot gain skill points versusing friends (most of the time)
- Not as enjoyable without friends
- No online play

SUMMARY:
The first ever Wii game, Wii Sports smashes, punches, putts, bowls, and bats to create a very simulation sports game. Using the Wiimote's and user-created Mii's, players can play one of the five sports against computers or friends. Users can choose between tennis, bowling, baseball, golf or boxing to play. Earn skill points versusing computers to reach the Pro status. You will also be informed through Wii mail for updates such as new Wii Sports players, Pro status and Wii Fitness Ages.

Gameplay
Like many sports games, Wii Sports is the mix of five sport games in one. Each game brings their own different...

THE GOOD:
- Perfect demonstration of the Wii controls
- Long replayability
- Use of Mii's
- Impressive enough graphics
- Doesn't cost you a penny

THE BAD:
- No online play
- Slightly simplified graphics
- Might not find it as fun without friends

SUMMARY:
Once again, Nintendo bring out an excellent release game for their new console, which demonstrates the Wii's capabilities perfectly with a few simple yet fun sport games. Before you play any other game for the Wii, you might want to pick this up as this is most certainly the best game to play to get used to the controls. Also make sure that you bring your friends round since the multiplayer modes on Wii Sports are great fun. As this is absolutely free, there is nothing to complain about!

Tennis - Very simple to grasp and great fun too, one of the best games to play with a friend. Simply swing the Wiimote to hit the ball. Make sure you have quite a bit...

Written by dragonclawz Canada
THE GOOD:
- A great introduction to the new controllers and Wii gameplay; motion sensor works well
- Tons of fun
- 5 fun sports to play: Tennis, Bowling, Baseball, Golf, and Boxing; the gameplay as a whole is so much fun
- Wii Sports Fitness test
- Lots of great sports minigames/training games; fun ranking system to add challenge and skill
- Great single player fun, and even better multiplayer fun; can even play against CPU opponents; great replay value
- Play as your personal "Mii" character; play against your friends "Mii" characters
- The game itself is a great workout, especially when you get really into it
- Good colorful graphics and sounds; subtle humor here and there is cool as well
- It's a free game! Came with my Wii system..
- One of the most dangerous games ever made..haha

THE BAD:
- One of the most dangerous games ever made..haha (yes this belongs in both sections)
- Can only do the fitness...

Written by InnerDemon
Wii Sports comes free when you buy a Nintendo Wii. Sometimes when a game comes free with a system, it isn't always worth the play. Well, that isn't the case with Wii Sports. For the game being out as one of the first games for the Wii, the game really delivers and shows off the precedented skills of the motion sensor. Wii Sports l uses your Mii characters in all of the sports, so you can make someone that looks like you to play as.

The game comes with five different sports to play in. Those would include: Tennis, Baseball, Bowling, Golf, and Boxing. Along with these five games, there is also three training mode games that goes with each sport, as well as a Wii Fitness mode.




Tennis


The game Tennis is very easy to get used to. You play as doubles and you can control from zero to four of the characters on the field. Using zero of your Mii's, you watch a...
Written by kratosroxmysocks
Wii Sports is nothing more than just a way to show off what the Wii remote can do, along with the nunchuck attachment. It shows what the motion and everything else it can do can really work and that you are getting your entire moneys worth. Wii Sprts centers around five different sports, which all use the Wii Remote in several different ways. Like holding your remote as a baseball bat or using it to hit a few balls in tennis, it is used in the ways you would probably expect.

Tennis: Tennis is a basic game where all you have to do is swing the Wii remote left or right with the flick of your wrist. You got two players on each side of the court, your side and the opponents. Each character on your side is connected in the sense of you swing your Wii remote, they both swing in the game. They are in different positions. One is in the back, used for serving, and one up front, near the net, to hit the ball in a confusing way so your opponent can't get it. The movement of your...
Written by Chad Chad
THE GOOD:
- Five Different Sports Games
- Get to use and see created Mii's
- Comes with the Wii

THE BAD:
- Your arms will get tired and sore from excessive play
- Replay value isn't very good without more than one people to play against

SUMMARY:
Wii Sports, everybody's first Wii game, if they buy the system new, has been rumoured to be overrated, and not very fun. I must say, those rumours aren't true because I feel as if I could play this game forever.

Wii Sports offers five 1-4 player sports. You can play all of them with only one player so that is a plus for having it come with the system. The sports displayed in this game are Baseball, Tennis, Bowling, Golf, and Boxing. Each of them different, and yet still are all part of the modern sports world we see today.

One of the coolest features in this game is that you use the Mii's you create for your Wii system in every single game. Even if you don't select...

THE GOOD:
Good, simple fun. Available out of the box Use your own Mii while playing

THE BAD:
A little TOO simple N64-quality graphics Golf is slightly rubbish At the end of the day, you could just do the actual thing.... You NEED friends to fully enjoy this

SUMMARY:
First stepping into Wii Sports, I was both excited and skeptical. Excited, because it was the first game that I would play on the Wii and skeptical because.... well... I'm not a sports enthusiast. 2 hours later, my friends and I were having a crapload of fun, trash-talking and waggling. Don't get my wrong. Underneath it's "Frii with the Wii" exterior, Wii Sports is essentially a tech demo of things to come. But while it is, it does many things right. The first game that my friends and I booted up was Wii Bowling and it offered lots of fun. Up to 4 players can pretend that they are actually bowling and take turns at swinging the Wiimote as such. Control is nice...

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