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Wii Sports (Video Game)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })You've probably already heard about Wii Sports. If you're not into video games, then you probably heard the media, getting it wrong as they always do, referring to it as the Wii itself, not making a distinction between the game and the system that comes with it (but being bundled with the system doesn't help). If you are into video games, you of course already knew about it. And no matter who you are, you've probably already played it.But for those of you who haven't, here's a rundown. Wii Sports is a game that originally came bundled with the Wii system (except in Japan). It's five simplified sports in one game, and it's dependent on the Wii's motion sensitive remote-shaped controller.While Wii Sports is looked down upon by certain fanboys for its lack of depth (but for something like this, is a plot really necessary?), but for the motion sensing features of the controller and what it has done for video games, it has caused a big ripple effect that's still being felt today. Its easy-to-understand, pick-up-and-play nature has allowed people who don't play video games to get into it. Retirement centers are buying Wii systems for the elderly to use, and use them they do. It's become the one video game that can be easily demonstrated to someone else when they ask you "why do you play video games? What makes them so fun?" Of course, by demonstrating a simplistic sports game, you're failing to capture the appeal of more complicated games like The Legend of Zelda. But, much like Dragon Ball Z and Sailor Moon were the "gateway drugs" for anime fans, Wii Sports is the same for video games.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Not surprisingly, Wii Sports also has the secondary effect of being associated with the Wii itself. Whenever elderly talk about "the Wii", they only mean "Wii Sports". They don't mean Excite Truck, Super Mario Galaxy, or even Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The Wii has become synonymous with Wii Sports, and the general, non game-playing public won't bother to correct this mistake. Slightly more savvy players will likely simply refer to each game in the package as "Wii (insert sport here)".The game seems to have spawned a series of games that is typically referred to as the "Wii series", games that are all named Wii "(insert something here)", that focus primarily on using Miis to play games, such as Wii Play, Wii Music, Wii Fit, Wii Party and a true sequel, Wii Sports Resort that uses the newly introduced Wii Motion Plus accessory for more advanced control. Wii Fit, Wii Sports Resort, and Pilotwings Resort all feature Wuhu Island as their main setting. Wii Sports also got its own Updated Re-release on Wii U under the title of Wii Sports Club, which added online functionality and refined Wii Motion Plus control. It launched on November 7, 2013 as a downloadable game, then later on July 25, 2014 as a retail game. The downloadable version offers the ability to either permanently buy each sport separately, or rent the whole package at once for one day.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })
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Multinational Team
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Multinational Team: The 60 NPC Miis featured in Wii Sports are designed to evenly represent Japanese, American, and European regions (with the Euro Miis sub-divided to represent Britain, Germany, France, Italy, and Spain). The Miis' nationalities are All There in the Manual, however and not always clear.
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Gender-Equal Ensemble
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Gender-Equal Ensemble: There are 60 Miis you compete against in the game, and they're evenly divided between males and females. In Boxing, however, only nine female Miis (Yoko, Hayley, Rachel, Sarah, Kathrin, Emma, Anna, Elisa, and Eva) can be encountered. Tennis, meanwhile, only has you compete against 26 male Miis and 29 female Miis, leaving the remaining five (Hiroshi, Shouta, Ren, Chris, and Abby) as just helper Miis that appear should you do bad early on.
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Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow
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Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow: In the boxing training room, photographs of Matt are displayed of him with hair, but is depicted as bald, in-game.
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Overflow Error
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Overflow Error: Your score in the minigame about returning tennis balls wraps around to 0 each time it goes over 255, but only when the game saves your score at the end.
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Player Tic
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Player Tic: There are a couple of times (like after winning/losing a tennis match) that your Mii is just standing there, either moping or arms raised, when you can make them swing the racquet spasmodically to no effect. It's hard to resist, since the alternative is just standing there.
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Easter Egg
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Easter Egg: Bowling has a few. Should you throw your ball too early, the crowd will freak out. If you throw the ball into the wrong lane, they'll laugh. Throwing the ball so that it rolls into the gutter while on the metal railing will cause the ball to enter the pinsetting mechanism in the gutter incorrectly, causing it to malfunction, resulting in an distant explosion that just so happens to quake the ground just enough to knock all the pins down.
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Evolving Credits
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Evolving Credits: When Wii Sports Club was initially released on the Wii U eShop in November 2013, Tennis and Bowling were the only sports available, and the trailer reflects that. The following month, the game was updated to include Golf, and the trailer was rereleased with Golf footage added. Finally, when the complete set became available in June 2014, the trailer was updated one more time to showcase Baseball and Boxing, though the footage for those game modes were not as integrated to the trailer in general as Golf was, only appearing during the overview of available sports.
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Super Title 64 Advance
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Super Title 64 Advance: The name not only inherits its console's name, but thanks to the success of both products the Wii brand made this game span a Nintendo series on its own.
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Invisible Anatomy
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Invisible Anatomy: The Mii characters built on Nintendo's Wii console have arms when created, but in this game they don't have them. They just have floating sphere hands or boxing gloves. Any non-player Miis in the background will also lack legs. Most games that use them in gameplay just reproduce the head on a single style of body anyway, and ignore the user-defined height and weight sliders.
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Nostalgia Level
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Nostalgia Level: The golf courses in the original game are all modernized updates of the courses from Golf for the NES. Wii Sports Club includes three sets of holes— the originals, the Wii Sports Resort holes, and a new set.
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Off the Chart
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Off the Chart: It is possible to get your ranking to over 2000 ("Pro" is 1000 rank, the champion is fought around 1500) at which point it will go off the charts. This is really only possible in tennis if you're good, in boxing by abusing the AI's inability to counter constant dodging+only counter attacking, and theoretically in bowling, as the others are largely luck-based. Keep it up, and you can go off the screen, indicating this isn't purposeful.
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The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard
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The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard: The Tennis and Baseball A.I.s, albeit only at higher levels. A hard Baseball AI will repeatedly throw the ball at the player's face (Which, in Real Life, would result in the pitcher instantly being thrown out, accidentally or not) without consequences. They can also make it go so far to the right that you can barely even hit it with the tip of your bat. Both of these are a case of Morton's Fork; they are impossible to hit well, but if you don't swing at them, it doesn't count as a ball. The Baseball AI also has Rubberband AI to extremes. If you get so much as a 2-point lead, they will suddenly turn into a Perfect Play A.I.. A hard Tennis AI can run much faster than a human player's character does, making it extremely difficult (if not downright tedious) to get past them.
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Dynamic Difficulty
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Dynamic Difficulty: The AI opponents in baseball combine Dynamic Difficulty with Rubberband AI. Get enough home runs, and they start to make it harder to do in subsequent games, for instance. Golf will switch out the set of possible hole positions for more tricky ones if you are doing too good.
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Rubber-Band A.I.
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The AI opponents in baseball combine Dynamic Difficulty with Rubberband AI. Get enough home runs, and they start to make it harder to do in subsequent games, for instance.
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Comical Overreacting
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Comical Overreacting: In Bowling, if you go to make your throw and then end up dropping the ball back behind you, the entire alley flips out, jumping in a spin and shrieking. This happens even if the ball is just rolling at them at a snail's pace.
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Anti Poop-Socking
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Anti Poop-Socking: The game periodically encourages players to take a break by pausing the game. While most of the games aren't tiring, the boxing game can wear you out if you keep playing without stopping.
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Circling Birdies
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Circling Birdies: Wii Sports Club has the Boxing sport from the original game. One of the differences, though, is the inclusion of a stun system in which after a Mii's HP goes down to a certain point, he/she is stunned and sees stars, leaving him/her unable to punch, though he/she can still dodge.
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Button Mashing
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Button Mashing: Waggling the Wii Remote and Nunchuk randomly and as fast and hard as humanly possible in Boxing is more effective than any other strategy.
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Cap
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Cap: There's a mix of this and Overflow Error in the minigame about tennis returns. The on-screen counter will stop at 999 points, but internally this number wraps around to 0 each time it goes over 255. For example, if you returned 1002 balls, the game will write it as 231 points when the minigame is over. Baseball runs cap at 99. Even if you score more, it will still display 99. Because of the 5-run mercy rule, you'll never see this unless you purposefully grind the visiting team score with two remotes or TAS.
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Destroying a Punching Bag
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Destroying a Punching Bag: In the Boxing game, one of the training sessions involves seeing how many punching bags you can break off the chain and send soaring to the back wall within the time limit.
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Exergaming
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Exergaming: This game and its sequel serve to demonstrate the capabilities of motion controls, ending up the biggest sellers on the system. And they do so by applying motion controls to the concept of practicing sports.
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Retraux
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Retraux: At times, the soundtrack sounds like synth music from The '80s. This was not lost on people.
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Luck-Based Mission
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Luck-Based Mission: Baseball. When the opposing team hits the ball to one of your fielders, there is absolutely nothing you can do regarding whether he fields the ball cleanly or makes an error. And as is the case with real baseball, one poorly timed defensive mistake can change the entire course of a game. Wii Sports Club allows you some control, but only when catching a fly ball.
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Tech-Demo Game
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Tech-Demo Game: The game is built around the Wii's software to show off its motion controls via sports minigames.
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Production Foreshadowing
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Production Foreshadowing: The Wii U concept video revealed at E3 2011 demonstrates early versions of the Baseball and Golf games from Wii Sports Club.
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Bald Head of Toughness
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Bald Head of Toughness: An NPC Mii, Matt the only bald NPC Mii, is on the bottom of the CPU ladder in every sport except boxing, where he is the champion. This is in stark contrast to the NPC Mii Ryan, a long-haired Mii, who is the first opponent in boxing.
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Floating Limbs
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Floating Limbs: The Miis, though it's Zig Zagged in Bowling. The on-screen bowler gains legs... meanwhile, the audience and bowlers in other lanes still don't have legs.
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Fingerless Hands
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Fingerless Hands: Despite these, the Miis can still participate in a number of sports that require them to hold things, from tennis to bowling.
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RealLife
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A hard Baseball AI will repeatedly throw the ball at the player's face (Which, in Real Life, would result in the pitcher instantly being thrown out, accidentally or not) without consequences. They can also make it go so far to the right that you can barely even hit it with the tip of your bat. Both of these are a case of Morton's Fork; they are impossible to hit well, but if you don't swing at them, it doesn't count as a ball. The Baseball AI also has Rubberband AI to extremes. If you get so much as a 2-point lead, they will suddenly turn into a Perfect Play A.I..
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My Rules Are Not Your Rules
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My Rules Are Not Your Rules: As seen in this video, the computer is capable of throwing a curve so far inside that it hits you in the face, and it counts as a foul ball. The player does not appear to be able to perform this trick.
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Aerith and Bob
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Aerith and Bob: The CPU Miis have names ranging from average English names, such as Ashley, Mike, Matt, Ryan, Luca and Pierre, alongside Japanese names like Hiroshi, Keiko, Fumiko and Daisuke. Justified, as the CPU Miis are meant for multinational representation.
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Scoring Points
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Scoring Points: Justified, mainly because they are based on real sports that are point-based.
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Company Cameo
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Company Cameo: Nintendo logos are displayed on advertisements and decorations around the various sporting arenas.
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A.I. Breaker
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A.I. Breaker: The AI in boxing simply can't deal with repeated dodging+only using counter attacks. It is possible to get your rating off the scale, then off the TV with this.
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Updated Re-release
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Updated Re-release: Wii Sports Club, which was released on the Wii U.
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Training Dummy
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Training Dummy: Boxing Training has a punching bag mode where you punch as many bags as you can in 1 minute. You can even play Multiplayer Hot-Seat like in all trainings.
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Artistic License – Sports
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Artistic License – Sports: In boxing, the game allows individuals of the opposite sex to fight against each other, which is prohibited in combat sports, due to physiological differences between different sexes that affect physical abilities, such as strength.
 Wii Sports (Video Game) / int_e462893a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Wii Sports (Video Game) / int_e462893a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Wii Sports (Video Game) / int_e462893a
 Wii Sports (Video Game) / int_name
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ItemName
 Wii Sports (Video Game) / int_name
comment
 Wii Sports (Video Game) / int_name
featureApplicability
1.0
 Wii Sports (Video Game) / int_name
featureConfidence
1.0
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Wii Sports (Video Game) / int_name
 Wii Sports (Video Game) / int_name
itemName
Wii Sports (Video Game)

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 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
A.I. Breaker / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Annoying Video Game Helper / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Anti Poop-Socking / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Bald Head of Toughness / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Button Mashing / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Cap / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Color-Coded Multiplayer / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Company Cameo / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Destroying a Punching Bag / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Divorced Installment / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Dynamic Difficulty / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Exergaming / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Invisible Anatomy / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Japanese Video Games / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Killer App / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Luck-Based Mission / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Medley / int_65c87783
 Mii
seeAlso
Wii Sports (Video Game)
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Minigame Game / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Nostalgia Level / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Not-So-Innocent Whistle / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Off the Chart / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Overflow Error / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Pac-Man Fever / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Pandering to the Base / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Player Tic / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Product Placement / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Scoring Points / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Super Title 64 Advance / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Surprise Difficulty / int_65c87783
 Wii Sports (Video Game)
hasFeature
Tech-Demo Game / int_65c87783
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hasFeature
The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard / int_65c87783
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hasFeature
Training Dummy / int_65c87783
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hasFeature
Video Games of 2005–2009 / int_65c87783
 Wii
seeAlso
Wii Sports (Video Game)