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Although the Nintendo Wii was quite the revolutionary console when it was released, the downside of this console was the limited accuracy of its wireless controllers. This is not to say that the games were poor but rather, it limited the player to wha...
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Are you in dire need of relaxation? Are you sick of being stuck in a dreary office block as the sun glistens outside? Are bored kids forcing you to dance like a performing monkey for entertainment whilst holding the sofa at vomit point? Never fear! Nin...
The best games of the bunch can easily be played again and again, Great to play with a group of friends, Motionplus controls executed well...
Multiple Motionplus accessories needed for multi-player, Some lackluster mini-games...
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Wii owners can finally get a proper taste of the MotionPlus with Sports Resort and were pleased to say that it wont disappoint. Expect to see a swathe of full titles that expand on the more impressive activities, such as Swordplay, Archery and Table...
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I still remember a Christmas morning a few years ago. The Wii had been released in the UK only 3 weeks earlier. My own personal console had been sat waiting for me since then. By 8am I had excitedly set up the Wii console, by 9am I’d fallen in love wit...
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Product Code: 2126146 Wii Sports Resort is more than just a game: its the sequel to the phenomenally successful Wii Sports, and marks the debut of Nintendos MotionPlus accessory. The original Wii Sports was a fantastic introduction to the concept...
Although time will tell whether it achieves the same phenomenal success of the original, Wii Sports Resort has the great same mix of innovation and accessibility. Much like how you marveled at the first swing of the bat in Wii Sports, tossing your fir...
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While the Wii console continues to be phenomenally popular, its still that token bundled title, Wii Sports, that proves the only real constantly fun game. Introduce a previously reluctant gamer to Wii Sports and they cant fail but adore its simplisti...
Fantastic fun in multiplayer, incredibly accurate, free Motion Plus...
Shallow in single player, Motion Plus can get confused...
Yet another Wii based multiplayer masterpiece. But definitely not something for the lonely gamer...
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Flex, stretch and get off your sofa for the next instalment of the mum-friendly sports title More activities / Accurate / Bundled with Wii MotionPlus Requires Wii MotionPlus / Lack of Balance Board interaction With Wii Sports easily one of the best gam...
More activities, Accurate, Bundled with Wii MotionPlus...
Requires Wii MotionPlus, Lack of Balance Board interaction...
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For the first time in two and a half years Nintendo has a game that plays exactly like it does in the advert. Guy hiding behind the sofa during Resident Evil 4? Liar. Lady lunging across the living room in Wii Sports Tennis? Sick in the head. Wii Sport...
Simple ideas with smart controls, Wii MotionPlus makes the difference, A lot of fun with friends...
Graphics won't blow your eyes out, Some weak events, Playing alone isn't so great...
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With its broad appeal and simple, intuitive controls, Wii Sports Resort will have everyone up off the couch having fun… Wii guarantee you’ll love it...
The Wii MotionPlus definitely ups the entertainment and realism stakes; loads of new sports to try; a great ‘spectator sport’...
A few of the activities are too repetitious or frustrating to encourage repeat showings; you will need to invest in at least one more MotionPlus to play some of the multiplayer sports.
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The original Wii Sports was a fantastic introduction to the concept of motion controls. Think about it: the Wii Remote was a radical departure from established video game controllers and without the butter smooth motion control experience of Wii Sports to light the way, the whole experiment could have easily back-fired. Of course, the game is also ridiculously fun and still stands as the quintessential Wii experience. Which is why a retail sequel makes so much sense. But rather than being just...
MotionPlus is excellent when well-utilised, many strong events including Archery and Swordplay...
A few so-so sports, no online play, not all games show off MotionPlus tech...
Though time will tell whether it achieves the same phenomenal success of the original, Wii Sports Resort has the great same mix of innovation and accessibility. Much like how you marvelled at the first swing of the bat in Wii Sports, tossing your firs...
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Truth be told, we still dust off Wii Sports from time to time and have an extended session of tennis or bowling. Even three years down the track, the title that launched alongside the Wii is still darn good fun. When we started hearing rumours of an i...
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By now, one thing is clear: whether you like what Nintendo has done to the games industry or not, whether you think Wii is a novelty or not, Nintendo knows what its doing with mass market games. After the intriguing but ultimately disappointing...
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The only way to reach Wuhu Island resort is to throw yourself out of a plane and skydive in, setting a captivating scene for newcomers to the latest Wii Sports release. Sports Resort is the follow-on title to the phenomenally successful Wii Sports...
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As the biggest selling game of all time, Wii Sports was always destined to receive a sequel but who could have predicted it would take nearly three years? The reason, Satoru Iwata revealed back in 2007, is that Nintendo absolutely would not create a Wi...
The addition of MotionPlus controls makes Wii Sports Resort much more intuitive to play and adds an inherent lastability to the gameplay. Controls aside, presentation and quantity of content has also been improved. 8.9/10Print this pageUser reviews (2)...
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Looking more like something used for nefarious deeds than a game controller add-on, Motion Plus comes bundled with Wii Sports Resort - the follow up to the spectacular Wii launch title. The little Motion Plus box is couched in a silicon sleeve that fit...
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Nintendos follow-up to the phenomenally popular Wii Sports collection, Wii Sports Resort brings back a couple of favourites (like bowling and golf) along with 10 brand new games, plus introduces a new level of control, with the addition of W...
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Fancy going on holiday in your own living room? No, us neither, but that’s exactly what Wii Sports Resort is all about, minus the sunburn, currency confusion and food poisoning, obviously. Set on a tropical island, Wii Sports Resort is one of the f...
Genuine innovation and a worthy followup to Wii Sports...
Paying for a second Motion Plus addon just to enjoy two player games...
A spectacular sequel crammed with smart, laugh-inducing action...
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Wii Sports was kind of a big deal in 2006. General consensus and a bunch of awards had it as Sports Game of the Year. It also drove Wii console sales since it was bundled in the package, and caused a sizable penny to drop: good graphics does not a good...
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Sports on the Nintendo Wii are always fun - but the WII remote is no substitute for holding the real thing in your hand. Get ready for classic sports action as the sports and the Wii MotionPlus get integrated in your grip.Sports AttackThe Wii makes pl...
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You have to hand it to Nintendo. Where many developers lose their way between franchise releases, Nintendo is able to zero on what made a game so popular and ramp that up for the sequel while adding enough new content to keep it fresh. That’s exactl...
Great variety of games, excellent showcase for the Wii MotionPlus, easy to pick up and play, plenty of longevity, about as fun as video gaming can be.
No online multiplayer mode. A few flat games.
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The Wii Series (Wii Sports, Wii Fit, Wii Music, and so on) often gets a lot of flak from the gaming community at large because of the games' accessibility. Now the newest entry of the series is flying off the shelves, and those who have not yet made t...
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Multiplayer Note: Wii Sports Resort only comes with one Wii MotionPlus (and expanded jacket for it). If you plan to do any multiplayer beyond handing the controller between individual players, you will need to buy additional MotionPlus attachments, whi...
Bearing in mind that you’re technically paying $25-30 for the games on the disc, and the rest of the price covers your first MotionPlus, Wii Sports Resort is a decent deal. Yes, a few of the games are boring or are taken from the original Wii Sports...
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The Wii gaming console from Nintendo is known for its highly interactive and fun games. One of its newest titles, Wii Sports Resort, fits right into this characterization. Keep reading for a closer look at this addition to the Wii lineup.Wii Sports Res...
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Wii Sports Resort is both a fun game and an excellent taste of things to come. Wii MotionPlus doesnt disappoint. The tiny, $20 peripheral (you get one free with the game; the rest are sold separately) is everything its cracked up to be - when placed...
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gaming-age.com Updated: 2012-01-25 05:37:14
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If you own a Wii, chances are you have a little disc lying around the house titled Wii Sports. For some of you players out there, that might be the only game you have around the house for the Wii, I certainly know of a few family members where this is...
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Wii Sports Resort does not add much to the graphics that the original Wii Sports presented. Regardless, the game is colorful, vibrant and even borders on cute at times. If there is one new addition it is that you can now see your whole environment wher...
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Wii Sports is probably the most successful game to-date. Not only is it the highest selling game ever, but it alone managed to sell the Wii to millions of households. Many of those households are still unaware that theres anything else to play on the...
Like the first Wii Sports, Wii Sports Resort encapsulates everything the Wii does best: great games to bust out when your friends come over, while also providing experiences that other consoles just cant emulate. While the lack of online functions is...
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Check out the Video Review.With over 45 million copies sold worldwide, the original Wii Sports redefined gaming. For the first time in years, both hardcore and new gamers could s...
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Go on, try it. You know you want to. Wii Sports Resort was announced at E3 in 2008 in conjunction with its accessory, Wii MotionPlus. It was also one of Nintendo’s focuses at E3 2009. Now that it’s finally available, is Wii Sports Resort worth the wai...
Something for everyone, nongamers included, MotionPlus brings a new level of control and enjoyment, Most games control extremely well, especially Swordplay, Frisbee, and Archery, Watching your Mii dunk a basketball...
Constant recalibration, Cycling and Jet Skiing are lame ducks, Without a way to share them, Stamps are meaningless...
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What’s it about? Wii Sports Resort is the long-awaited sequel to Wii Sports, the multi-million selling title that shot into the record books for becoming the biggest selling game in history (over 45 million units) – that’s despite the fact that it cam...
Largely, Wii Sports Resort offers a competent set of enjoyable mini-games that benefit greatly from the introduction of Wii Motion Plus. Though some games will be played more than others, and its price tag is slightly too high for our liking, it’s a...
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Back in 82, my brother and I had a months-long debate over which game console wed request from our parents as our “big” Christmas present; he wanted the Atari 5200, and I was all about Colecovision. Our preferences had nothing to do with brand loyal...
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Product page on Testfreaks: Wii Sports Resort Reviews,Manufacturer: Nintendo,Product name: Wii Sports Resort,Manufacturer ID: 045496901509...
Includes MotionPlus, Lots of fun games, Actually a whole lot of fun...
Prompts and reminders can get annoying at times...
At first I though Wii Sports Resort was just going to be a bunch of games that basically show you what you can do with the new MotionPlus, sort of a collection of mediocre games, nothing special really, but I was pleasantly surprised by what’s there...
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Making the follow-up to the game that convinced millions to buy a Wii can't have been easy for Nintendo. Wii Sports is the very definition of a party game, with the Wii taken out of the cupboard on special occasions just so the entire family of non-gam...
Most the minigames are great, Some excellent MotionPlus support, Why no proper tennis?, The water games aren't great...
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A Few Minor Flaws, But a Must-Have All the Same This is not to say that Resort is perfect. I found the game’s insistence on slow-motion replays to be a big time waster, especially in basketball, which replays everything you do. And each game has its i...
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It's almost embarrassing how inadequate Wii and the motion sensitive Wii Remote Controller (Wii-mote) came to be just a few scant months after Nintendo's little white console debuted.Following a handful of innovative titles that let users interface wit...
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More concerned with your well being than you are.The proof-of-concept that was Wii Sports has gone on vacay, and now its dated self looks downright dull compared to this snazzy, Hawaiian print option. You begin the game with an interesting sky diving r...
WiiMotionPlus, Wuhu Island and presentation, Stamps, Archery, swordplay, bowling, pingpong and golf...
Games are hit and miss, No online, Recalibration and other nagging habits...
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I was just a little insulted with Wii Sports Resort’s unskippable introduction, which guides first time users and complete morons through the oh, so complicated process of plugging in the included Wii Motion Plus and slipping on the extra b...
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Updated: 2012-01-25 05:37:15
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Wii Sports Resort has a hell of a lot to live up to. After all, the original Wii Sports will forever be remembered as the game that convinced the world motion control could work, its intuitive controls and beautifully judged gameplay providing Nintendo...
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The original Wii Sports was a fantastic introduction to the concept of motion controls. Think about it: the Wii Remote was a radical departure from established video game controllers and without the butter smooth motion control experience of Wii Sports...
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Its worth going back and playing the original Wii Sports before you play Wii Sports Resort, in order to give the new game some context. Wii Sports came packed with the hardware in the United States, and did more to sell the system than any commercial...
Many of the games show off what the MotionPlus can do, Strong sense of play and exploration of the island shows the new controls, Fun when played with others, many events allow one controller to be shared, Archery is a particular standout, as is the slici...
Some real stinkers in terms of control schemes hurts the experience, MotionPlus can lose calibration, bringing the game to a halt while you pause and fix it, Lack of motivation to continue playing, Still cant shake that "tech demo" feel that plagued the...
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I was one of those people that hated the original Wii Sports. I thought it was a shameless marketing ploy in a box, a hastily assembled hodgepodge of tech demos designed to show off Nintendos gimmicky new motion controls. My demonstrations that the mo...
Great party game; Wii Motion Plus makes it far better than its predecessor.
A few fairly weak mini-games; not nearly as much fun playing on your own.
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When Wii Sports launched alongside the Wii in 2006 people raved about it. Being the first game most people played upon starting up the system the game had to demonstrate what the control system was capable of. It didnt disappoint. While the selection...
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1up.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 05:37:16
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Wii Sports, the casual-friendly minigame collection Nintendo packages in with every Wii, has some definite shortcomings. But, as a launch title, it showed developers how to take Nintendo's minimalistic remote and create fun, engaging games. Wii Sports...
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