

The team batting scores "runs" by hitting the ball and running clockwise passed four markers called "bases" scoring a point after passing the fourth base. To help keep the game simple, the scoring system is slightly different from a standard game of Baseball. If an arrow key is pressed and held on the D-Pad before throwing, the ball will go in that direction. The speed of the ball is determined by how fast the controller is swung. Pressing A while swing throws a screwball, B throws a curveball, A and B simultaneously throws a splitter, and pressing no button will throw a fastball. The pitcher can throw 4 different pitches by pressing different buttons while pitching. To pitch, the remote is held in one hand, and swung in a downward motion. One pitching, three at the bases and four fielding. The team pitching has all nine players on the field. The way the remote is swung, in conjunction with the time swung, will determine where the ball lands. To hit the ball, the remote is swung in the same way as a baseball bat. The Wii remote is held like a baseball bat, with the buttons facing the player. A maximum of 4 players from the team batting can be on the field at any one time (One batting with three at the other bases). The team batting has one player stood at home plate(AKA the fourth base) ready to bat. Baseball can be played with one or two players.

This process continues until there is a winner.)įor this game, only the Wii remote is needed.

If this team successfully scores again they win the round, however, should the other team score, "Deuce" is declared again. The next team to score a point is awarded the Advantage point (Adv).

The scoring is as follows 15 (points), 30, 40, Win (Note: If both teams score 40 points in a round a "Deuce" is declared. Fouls include the ball bouncing outside the court on its first bounce and, if the ball has landed inside the court, not hitting it before its second bounce. If a player commits a foul then the other team will be awarded the points. The scoring system's use is similar to a standard game of tennis. The Mii characters will move on their own only swinging is controlled by the player. To hit the ball, the player must swing the racket like a tennis racket. If the player then presses and holds "2" until the player position select screen appears, the tennis court will change from the standard green court to the blue court from the training sessions. When the warning screen appears after the player selection. Players can choose to play a 1, 3 or 5 game match with more experience points being given for more matches played. Any positions not filled (Represented by a ?), will be computer controlled characters (AI). Playable positions are front or back (on either side of the court). If one player selects all four positions, every time they swing the remote every character will swing their rackets. However the more positions a player holds, the less experience points will be earned. A player is able to select between one and all four positions. The players position(s) is/are then selected. Only four Wii Remotes are used in this game (One remote for every player with a maximum of four players able to take part). There are two other modes on Wii Sports called:Ī tennis court from wii sports Tennis Set Up Wii Sports contains the following sports & was the first game ever on the Wii. This means the Miis stored on the Wii system or a Wii Remote can be used as characters in the game. A sequel called Wii Sports Resort has been announced. This game comes with the Wii console in all territories except Japan. Wii Sports is bundled with the Wii (though is sold separately in Japan).Ī sequel to Wii Sports, Wii Sports Resort, was released in 2009.Ī HD remake of Wii Sports, Wii Sports Club was released in 2013 It should also be noted that Wii Sports uses the Mii avatars you create in the Wii's Mii Channel. With the simplicity, ease of use, and pure fun of Wii Sports, Nintendo intends to attract the non-gamer crowd through Wii's innovative gameplay style. It is also multiplayer oriented, to show how fun gaming can truly be.
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The graphics are also being kept very simple, far from Wii's full capabilities. The player can use the Wii Remote as a tennis racket, baseball bat, boxing glove, golf club, or even a hand to roll a bowling ball, and immerse themselves into the game while playing the sport onscreen.Īs opposed to a dedicated sports game, none of the games included feature deep gameplay options. It is a collection of various sports games that all use a unique, innovative control scheme that demonstrates the true potential of the Wii Remote. Because of being bundled with the Wii, Wii Sports went on to being the best-selling console video game of all time. Wii Sports is a video game that was bundled with the Wii console in 2006. Wii Remote (Boxing also requires the Nunchuk Controller)
