![]() ![]() In the Return Challenge, you have to return as many balls as possible in the playing field. In the Match, you play a normal table tennis (ping-pong) game with a computer opponent that gets more challenging as you move up. Table Tennis has two modes: Match and Return Challenge. Frisbee Golf is not the sport where you have to get the Frisbee in the ring, it is where you are on an actual golf course with a Frisbee trying to get it in the area next to the hole.īasketball has a three-point contest that is not that fun, but the pickup game is extremely fun. Wakeboarding only has one mode, but has three experience levels: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced.įrisbee has two variations: Frisbee Dog and Frisbee Golf. Swordplay has three modes: Duel, Speed Slice, and Showdown. There are even more than twelve sports, because most of the sports have multiple variations. There is swordplay, wakeboarding, Frisbee, archery, basketball, table tennis, golf, bowling, power cruising, canoeing, cycling, and air sports. I like almost all of the twelve sports offered in the game. Nintendo’s Wii Sports Resort is a very good game-one of the best for the Wii. This review was submitted by Cameron Vakili, a fourth grader from Nebraska. Wii Sports Resort Nintendo, $29.99 Rated E for Everyone This is a wonderful thing for a game as party-friendly as Sports Resort, and is almost unheard of in a day and age where companies strive to make gamers buy as many of their little plastic accessories as possible.Image via Nintendo. Most of the multiplayer games are played in turns or have team play, making the option to pass around a single controller a viable one. One of the best things about Wii Sports Resort is that it doesn’t force the owner into buying several MotionPlus accessories if they want to play with a bunch of friends. You will probably want to bring in a stereo and blast something more epic while mowing down enemies in Showdown, for example. The music is mostly forgettable, since Totaka was not brought back to score this sequel to Wii Sports, but it’s nothing bad. Even though some would laud the visuals to be last-gen, there is a ton of personality packed into them, from the various outfits the Miis wear (Hawaiian shirts, heavy armor, Nintendo polos) to the details on Frisbee Dog’s dog (tail wagging, nose wriggling). ![]() The graphics are what you would expect from a Wii Series title - very simple, colorful, and full of Miis. That honor goes to the last three groups of games I have to discuss. Still, they aren’t the worst that the game has to offer. There isn’t a whole lot of substance to them to warrant going back more then a few times. Even so, most people are not likely to give them many replays. The Air Sports games are some of the more creative ones as far as the ideas behind them and the control scheme go. You either become the guy who sticks to the other person and continuously shoots at them, or the one who collects all of the extra balloons before the other person can get to them. The game sounds fun, but it quickly falls into a rut. Extra balloons randomly pop up all over the map that can be collected, but the count caps at 30. The health system is very reminiscent of Mario Kart‘s Battle Modes, with a number of balloons attached to each plane. In this game, the A button shoots missiles, and the goal is to shoot down your opponent. The second, Dogfight, is exactly what it sounds like. The first of these, Island Flyover, is a one player Pilotwings-ish game where you are free to explore the island resort. ![]()
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