For many gamers, Wii Sports wasn’t just a game—it was a cultural phenomenon. From its quirky, upbeat music to the simplicity ...
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. When it was first released back in 2006, Wii Sports took the world by storm. Its popularity resulted from a perfect confluence of factors ...
A blatant knockoff of Nintendo’s Sports series it may be, but I’m not mad. It’ll be hard to replicate the crucial component of a group of people holding Wii remotes and watching each other ...
More than 82 million people owned a copy of Wii Sports and millions more - friends, siblings, grandparents - played its simple but brilliant motion-controlled takes on tennis, golf and bowling.
Results: Mean (standard deviation) predicted energy expenditure when playing Wii Sports bowling (190.6 (22.2) kl/kg/min), tennis (202.5 (31.5) kl/kg/min), and boxing (198.1 (33.9) kl/kg/min) was ...