Wii Sports entire raison d’etre is to fashion a playing experience that’s free from the signpoints of normal gaming, a creation of a sort of blank slate on which the general public can build their own new experiences. The sports motif is an excellent
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UnderGroundOnline
Wii Sports is a compilation of simple sports games that's packed in with the Wii. Five games are included: Tennis, Baseball, Bowling, Golf and Boxing. They're actually all pretty different from one another, save for the fact that they all utilize the Wii
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Lawrence
Bowling can be played with four people sharing one Wiimote. It essentially requires you to stand up to play, as you have to do the full back and forward rolling motion. You can adjust your aim and lane position using the d-pad prior to the roll. When
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ThumbBandits
A bundled videogame that comes free with a console? Surely it has to be bad. Strange that Nintendo opted to include Wii Sports with the Wii console and not as a cheap stand alone product. In some way that decision may have marred the game’s
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