Wii Sports Review
The purpose of this Wii sports review is to inform you what you are getting in a Wii sports bundle. I am not going to take a look at the Wii accessories; I am going to review just the basic games inside Wii sports. This Wii sports review should give you a rough idea of a Wiii ports package and what to expect.
Wii Sports Review – 1,2, 3 or 4 controllers
Wii Bowling is the first game I will look at. This game is a lot of fun and is probably the best choice if you only have one controller. The game works very simply. Just swing your arm back while holding down the button, swing forward and let go. You should the ball go flying down the lane knocking into the pins. You can put spin and movement on the ball by turning your wrist at the right moment. Players can play against each other by taking turns. And you don’t need to buy another controller for this as you can take turns with one.
Wii baseball is the second game to get our Wii sports review. This game is perfect if you have two controllers. One player takes control of the pitcher, the other of the batter side as you go head to head. Batting is just like it is in the real world; swing the wii remote around to see the bat move. Pitching works a lot like bowling in that you can hold the button down for certain pitches, put curve and spin on it as well. You can choose between different styles of throwing just like you can in bowling.
Thirdly Wii Tennis is to get our Wii sports review. This game is perfect if you have four controllers. Each person can take a player in a doubles tennis match. We play this game all the time on my roommates 60 inch plasma screen television and let me tell it is the most fun I have had in a long time. Teams can battle in tournaments for hours to get their hands on the trophy.
These three games are just popular examples, there are many more fun games out there that Wii sports review reccommends. All require between 1 and 4 controllers so make sure you have enough before getting the game.
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