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Wii Sports Club (Wii U)

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Amazon
★★★★★
8 years ago

Although it's cheaper to buy some where else, I decided to wait til price drop to get it. The only reason I wanted it was for the Wii Bowling. I thought I read some where that they improved the graphics from the Wii version, all I can say is... I don't see it. Looks the same.

Walmart
★★★★★
9 years ago

Easy to use and includes all age and ability levels for family fun---either right at home or across the miles. Love it!

amazon.co.uk
★★★★★
9 years ago
Great family fun

We have two girls, aged 10 and 13, and this is really good fun for us to play all together. Recommend getting the proper wii motion plus remote, the normal remotes with the little attachment didn't seem to work with the game very well.

Amazon
★★★★★
9 years ago
Classic Wii Sports but has flaws.

Good point: Fun to play with your friends and family, classic Wii Sports in HD, cool Gamepad features, online mode. Bad points: online is often laggy, you need 2 Wii Remotes to play boxing (which I never knew before purchasing). It should have been half the price. But, overall, it's okay.

pc.mmgn.com
★★★★★
10 years ago
Wii Sports Club review

At the end of the day Wii Sports Clubs offers all Wii U owners the same brilliant motion-based gameplay experience - albeit two fifths of (for now) - that got the whole planet addicted back in 2006; but with a noticeable HD makeover and online multiplayer.

+ HD visuals makes all the difference; + Same enjoyable gameplay; + Online multiplayer - finally; + Is free to try for 24-hours

- No voice chat; - Can't easily invite friends to games; - Buying each sport is a little pricey

IGN
★★★★
9 years ago
Wii Sports Club Review

Wii Sports Club improves on the classic Wii game in nearly every way, proving that the concept isn't just a gimmick.

N-Europe
★★★★
10 years ago
Review: Wii Sports Club

With just over 80 million units of software sold, Wii Sports and its premise of motion gaming was synonymous with the original Wii's success in 2006 and beyond. In 2009, Nintendo released the sequel, Wii Sports Resort , which went on to sell over 31 million copies.

HD visuals add a layer of sheen; New modes are fun; Classic Wii sports gameplay; Clubs aspect is a good idea

Pricing model may not suit all; Lack of real GamePad functionality; No real sense of an online community; Lack of online options

GameStop
★★★★
9 years ago
It's great, but...

I've played all of these games before, if you've owned an original Wii, you've played these before also. The only difference is that there is online capabilities. You join a "club" and then random posts pop up while you play.

God is a Geek
★★★★
9 years ago
Wii Sports Club Review

You've all heard of Wii Sports by now. A genuine phenomenon in the world of games, one that you could play with your Nan, even if the swinging of the Tennis made her teeth fly out and land in the dog'

Cheat Code Central
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★★
10 years ago
Wii Sports Club Review

Although only an opinion, I believe Wii Sports Club is an attempt by Nintendo to rake in a few extra holiday dollars at a minimal production cost. The Wii Sports franchise still has appeal to the casual gamer, but I don't feel the online features will entice many of them to purchase Wii Sports Club...

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