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Nintendo's Katsuya Eguchi chats with us about making sports simple again on Wii. Plus, new Animal Crossing Wii details.
In the surprisingly oft-updated series "Iwata Asks", Iwata sits down with some heavy hitters from the Wii Sports development team. We all know the reason that the game exists: to introduce to ...
Wii Sports was shown right along with Zelda and Prime at the press conference, and continues to be a flagship pack of titles for the Wii launch.
First up is the 2006 Wii launch title Wii Sports - featuring five motion controller sports in one collection, and next, we've got Rare's licensed N64 shooter from 1997, GoldenEye 007. As amazing ...
DF Retro on Nintendo's motion-controlled Sports series - from 2006 to today Does the Wii Sports magic still hold up in Nintendo Switch Sports?
The Wii Sports package of Tennis, Golf and Baseball has apparently been given a boost when shown at the recent World Hobby Fair. The boys over at British Gaming Blog have reported that the title ...
As demonstrated byNintendo main man Shigeru Miyamotohimself on the stage of Nintendo's pre-E3 conference, Wii Sports is the brightly-coloured multiplayer, multi-event title designed to entice ...
THE HELL WITH YOU, WII SPORTS GOLF! Golf is hard. HARD. That controller is lucky it has a wrist strap because it almost went out the window. Sure, Wii Sports Golf is simple to understand, but it ...
Wii Sports Club Wii U Review: Party Like it's 2006 This HD remaster holds up better than you might think, but there's no hiding the fact that it's basically an eight-year-old tech demo.
Maybe you've been itching for some video of Wii gameplay? Watch as Veronica and I make total fools of ourselves playing Wii Sports (Bowling, Tennis, Baseball, Boxing, Golf); we generally tried to ...
Wii Sports includes baseball, bowling, boxing, tennis and golf, games that all make good use of the Wii's motion-sensing controllers. Though you can, it's tough to really enjoy these games while ...
Nintendo Switch Sports players are breaking TVs like it’s 2006 Flying Joy-Cons recall the errant Wii remotes of the mid-'00s.