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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.
The iconic launch title Wii Sports is still great fun to play today. In fact, the 2006 release does a few things better than Nintendo Switch Sports.
Nintendo's Katsuya Eguchi chats with us about making sports simple again on Wii. Plus, new Animal Crossing Wii details.
Nintendo will bring the final two Wii Sports mini-games, Baseball and Boxing, to Wii U on 27th June and offer all Wii U users free access for two days.
Wii Sports: Baseball is no more than a home run derby sim. Don't go into this expecting any deep gameplay and you might actually enjoy it. The controls do a good job of replicating the feel of ...
E3 06: Wii Sports: Baseball Hands-On Batter up! We take a few hacks at this hardball batting demo for the Wii.
Nintendo had kept the details of Wii software under lock and key before its press conference, so we had an avalanche of announcements hitting in rapid succession – Wii Sports, the anyone-can ...
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 ...
Nintendo planned a "Revolution" for your TV. When it arrived in 2006, it was a lot more fun than the confrontational term might imply. Revolution turned out to be the code name for the company's ...
Wii Sports' impressive status as the best-selling Nintendo game ever isn't quite as strange as it may seem.
The franchise is coming to the Nintendo Switch, this time in the form of Nintendo Switch Sports. Wii Sports was the biggest game for the Wii when it was released with the console in 2006.
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