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Welcome to Wii Sports!
With the Wii Remote, sports games have never felt better! Swing, hit, and throw like a natural with the Wii Remote. With Wii Sports, you are a pro athlete, experience realistic sports sensations with controls that are close to the actual sports motions. Using the Mii Channel, create caricatures of your friends and family and put them all right in the game with you. With controls this simple, everyone can play, friends and family alike! For specific information on how to play each sport, please see +Control Pad: Move that sport’s section of the instruction booklet. Power Button: Turn power on or off A Button: Confirm B Button: Return to previous screen HOME Button: Open/close the HOME menu + Button: Open/close the pause menu Make sure that there are no people or objects around you before you play. If you’re feeling tired, take a rest. Getting Started If your Wii console is on or is in standby mode, simply insert the Wii Sports Game Disc into the disc slot. Read the screen and press the A Button to move on. You can insert a Wii Game Disc even if the Wii console’s power is turned off. To play on a TV that supports a 16:9 screen ratio, select 16:9 HD/ED from the Wii Settings and adjust your television’s screen ratio. Please refer to the Wii Operations Manual for more information. Point the cursor at the Disc On the Channel Preview After a brief reminder to wear Channel on the Wii Menu screen, point at Play and your Wii Remote strap, the title and press the A Button. press the A Button. screen will appear. Main menu Tennis – 1 to 4 players Boxing – 1 to 2 players Baseball – 1 to 2 players Training – 1 to 4 players Bowling – 1 to 4 players Fitness Test – single player Golf – 1 to 4 players Selecting the Number of Players On this screen, you can set the number of players for your game. Add Wii Remotes If you need to add more Wii Remotes, point at More and press the A Button. Then add a Wii Remote for each player. Aim each Wii Remote at the screen and press the 1 and 2 Buttons at the same time to register it. Select Mii Select which Mii you will use. Select Wii Console to choose a Mii stored on this Wii Console. Select Guest to choose a generic Mii. Select Wii Remote to load a Mii that has been stored on your Wii Remote. 45 About Miis Wii Sports uses the Miis you create in the Mii Channel to play the game. Wii Sports automatically saves the records (such as your personal best in each game) of each player. Please be aware that your records will not be saved when you play with a guest Mii or one stored in the Wii Remote. In addition, if you delete a Mii from the Mii Channel, the saved data for that Mii is also erased. Be very careful when deleting a Mii — once a play record is erased, you cannot recover it. Please refer to the Wii Operations Manual for information on making Miis in the Mii Channel. Selecting a Play Style Choose which hand to use for each sport, and then point at OK and press the A Button. Pause menu Press the +Control Pad during a game to open the pause menu. Continue – Resume the game in progress. Start over – Start this game over from the beginning. Quit – Quit the current game and return to the menu. HOME menu – Press the HOME Button during a game to open the HOME menu. HOME menu Wii menu – Return to the Wii Remote settings – Adjust Wii Wii Menu Remote volume, rumble feature Reset – Return to the title screen setting, and connections. Skill Level The screen shows your Mii’s skill level. Your skill level won’t change when you play against another player in tennis, baseball, or boxing. Your skill level increases or decreases depending on how well you play. When your skill level goes above 1,000 points, you’ll become a Pro. However, if your skill level drops again, you can lose the title. The Wii Message Board Tennis 1 to 4 players Simply swing the Wii Remote to play a match of doubles tennis. You don’t need to press any buttons. Each player needs his own Wii Remote. The team that wins the required number of matches first wins the game. Hold it as would hold a tennis racket. Put your wrist through the Wii Remote strap and fasten it to prevent it from escaping your hand. Swing gently. Holding the Wii Remote (for right-handed players) Serving • Swing the Wii Remote up... • and then down to serve the ball. • Toss the ball up. You also can toss with the A Button. • Hit the ball. Controlling the Ball Quick Timing • Judge the ball direction and swing accordingly. When the ball comes Slow to your right, swing on the right side. When the ball approaches your left side, swing on the left. You can lob and give the ball a spin depending on how you hit. Forehand Backhand Strokes The timing of your stroke determines the direction the ball travels. 67records the days you rose to Pro status or lost your Pro title, as well as when you set high scores. Please read the Wii Channel Manual for more information about the Wii Message Board. Wii Sports requires two blocks to save. Saving Your Game Baseball Bowling 1 to 2 players 1 to 4 players Play a simple baseball game with a batter and pitcher. Fielding and running are handled Roll a bowling ball with a simple sweep of your arm. You can also change the spin of your automatically, so you can focus on the action. For a two-player game, you will need two Wii Remotes. ball. Play with up to four players using a single Wii Remote. The game ends after three innings. If one player scores more than five runs over his opponent, Play a ten-frame game and compete for the best score. 89the mercy rule applies, ending the game. Holding the Wii Remote (batting for right-handed players) • Hold the Wii Remote with both hands, just like you would a baseball bat. Hold it so the button side faces toward you. • Put your wrist through the Wii Remote strap and fasten it to prevent it from escaping your hand. • Swing gently. Holding the Wii Remote (pitching for right-handed players) Hold the Wii Remote in your pitching hand. Put your wrist through the Wii Remote strap and fasten it to prevent it from escaping your hand. Swing gently. • Raise the Wii Remote to your chest and swing back. • Swing as if you are rolling a real bowling ball. • Twist the Wii Remote to give the ball spin. Holding the Wii Remote (for right-handed players) Hold the Wii Remote in your throwing hand. Put your wrist through the Wii Remote strap and fasten it to prevent it from escaping your hand. Swing gently. Batting Throwing the Ball • Swing the Wii Remote as the ball crosses the plate — just like in real baseball! Inside or outside pitch Right over the plate Pitching • Swing down the Wii Remote as if you would throw the ball. The speed of the ball changes depending on how quickly you swing the Wii Remote. None FastballCurveballScrewballSplitterBreaking Balls (for right-handed players) Hold down one of the buttons below and swing the Wii Remote. Curveball Fastball Splitter Screwball + Moving and Aiming Press left or right to decide where to stand and which way to aim. Zoom (Press again to zoom out.) Switch Modes Where to stand Aim Hold down Release here Release at the bottom of your swing. Golf 1 to 4 players Swinging the club is as easy as swinging your Wii Remote. Up to four players can share a single Wii Remote. The player with the fewest total strokes wins the game. Holding the Wii Remote Practicing Your Swing (for right-handed players) Hold the Wii Remote with both hands, just like you would a golf club. Put your wrist through the Wii Remote strap and fasten it to prevent it from escaping your hand. • Swing gently. Hit the Course Putting (for right-handed players) Training Mode Wii Fitness Test (Once a day per Mii) The power gauge appears on the screen when you make a swing. If you swing at 50% power on the gauge, the ball will land at a point halfway down the line that appears on the course map in the lower right. (Ball carry depends on whether the wind is blowing and if the ball lands in a bunker or in the rough.) Power Gauge Press left or right to select direction to hit. Swing the Wii Remote while holding down Swing as you point the button-side of the Wii Remote as shown here. Press up or down to select a club. Swing as you point the button-side of the Wii Remote as shown here. Swing too hard, and you will slice or hook your shot. This fitness exam selects three training games for you to play. You will be judged on balance, stamina, and speed, and the combined results will determine your Wii Fitness Age. The results will be recorded on the Wii Message Board. There are three training games per sport. You can play each training game with 1 4 players. Multiple players can share a single Wii Remote. Players earn platinum, gold, silver, or bronze medals depending on their performance. The date you earn your medals will be recorded on the Wii Message Board. (See the Wii Channel Manual for information on the Wii Message Board.) Swing the Wii Remote while holding down Swing as you point the button-side of the Wii Remote as shown here. Read lay Camera Boxing 1 to 2 players Boxing uses both the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. When two players fight against each other, each player needs a Wii Remote and Nunchuk. Each match has three one-minute rounds. The first player to be knocked out loses. If no one wins after three rounds, the winner is declared by judge’s decision. Holding the Wii Remote Punching Thrust out the Wii Remote and front of your chest and hold them up. • Clutch the Wii Remote and Nunchuk in Nunchuk to punch with those hands. • Put your wrist through the Wii Remote strap and fasten it to prevent it from To aim at the head, escaping your hand. punch upward. • Swing gently. • To aim at the body, punch downward. Blocking Shifting Your Position • Hold the Wii Remote • Shift your body forward, back, left and right while holding and Nunchuk in front the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. of you to block. All rights, including the copyrights of game, scenario, music and program, reserved by Nintendo. TM, ® and the Wii logo are trademarks of Nintendo. © 2006 Nintendo. All rights reserved. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. This game is presented in Dolby Pro Logic II. To play games that carry the Dolby Pro Logic II logo in surround sound, you will need a Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Pro Logic or Dolby Pro Logic IIx receiver. These receivers are sold separately. -Directly from the Wii Sports Instruction manual, from a pdf file so forgive me for any conversion errors or confusion in the reading of this.
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I played this round a mates house. We played the Tennis, and Bowling. (I wasnt round there very long). I personally disliked the controls. It WAS accurate, it just didn't fit my style I suppose. I prefer the good old keyboard, or controller gaming really. This is why I dislike the SIXAXIS on the PS3 too.
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I have WiiSports, entertaining when you got your Jesus "Mii" look alike!
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I played this a little at my cousin's house.
I thought that it was pretty cool.
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You need friends to have a Wii, thus I dont have one. xD
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IMO keeps ya fit,whole point of a wii
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Hey, how do you server faster during a tennis match. My sister does it like 1/5 of the time, not pro level. She even did it in her first game when we first got the wii. It kinda looks like the ball is smoking. Any help would be appreciated.
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Sorry no idea would also like to know..
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Well I think I figured it out, you have to hit the ball at the top of the toss.
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Wii Sports is great, love the bowling, my sister is very good at it. ;p
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**** you administrator
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