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===''Wii Sports''===
===''Wii Sports''===
[[File:WS Bowling holding ball screenshot.png|thumb|right|300px|Introduction to the player's turn]]
[[File:WS Bowling holding ball screenshot.png|thumb|right|300px|Introduction to the player's turn]]
There are 10 rounds, with 2 bowls per round. To throw the bowling ball, the player presses B while swinging the remote up, and then releases it. Before the player throws, they can adjust the angle and positioning of the ball. Pressing Down on the D-Pad changes between angle and left/right adjustment, and pressing Left and Right adjusts them. Pressing Up zooms the screen in to get a closer look at the pins, although attempting to throw will zoom the screen back out. Similar to real bowling, if the player takes 2 bowls to knock over all the pins, they get a spare. If the player knocks over all 10 pins on the first bowl of a turn, they get a strike, and do not get a second bowl on that turn. The exception to this is the last turn, where the pins will reset after a strike, and the player can go again. If the player gets strikes consecutively, they have different names. The names are as follows:
There are 10 rounds, with 2 bowls per round. To throw the bowling ball, the player presses {{button|wii|b}} while swinging the remote up, and then releases it. Before the player throws, they can adjust the angle and positioning of the ball. Pressing Down on the {{button|wii|d-pad}} changes between angle and left/right adjustment, and pressing Left and Right adjusts them. Pressing Up zooms the screen in to get a closer look at the pins, although attempting to throw will zoom the screen back out. Similar to real bowling, if the player takes 2 bowls to knock over all the pins, they get a spare. If the player knocks over all 10 pins on the first bowl of a turn, they get a strike, and do not get a second bowl on that turn. The exception to this is the last turn, where the pins will reset after a strike, and the player can go again. If the player gets strikes consecutively, they have different names. The names are as follows:
*Strike
*Strike
*Double
*Double
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*Eleven in a row
*Eleven in a row
*Perfect
*Perfect
The maximum possible score is 300. The maximum possible bowling skill is 2213. Other [[Mii]]s on the system, whether default Miis, player-created Miis, or Miis from the [[Mii Parade]], spectate the game from the audience, and sometimes bowl themselves in other bowling lanes. By default, player 1's ball is Blue, player 2's ball is Pink, player 3's ball is Green, and player 4's ball is Gold. However, the color of bowling ball can be selected by holding the D-Pad before the game starts.
The maximum possible score is 300. The maximum possible bowling skill is 2213. Other [[Mii]]s on the system, whether default Miis, player-created Miis, or Miis from the [[Mii Parade]], spectate the game from the audience, and sometimes bowl themselves in other bowling lanes. If the player holds the {{button|wii|D-Pad}} in a direction, they get a blue ball (by holding up), pink ball (by holding left), green ball (by holding down) or gold ball (by holding right) and multiple players can have the same colored ball. If the player doesn’t hold a {{button|wii|d-pad}} direction, their ball color is blue as P1, pink as P2, green as P3 or gold as P4.
 
===''Wii Sports Resort''===
===''Wii Sports Resort''===
The game now uses the Wii Motion Plus for more accurate throwing. 100 Pin Bowling and Spin Control are added as modes and players can now use automatic throwing, where they swing the Wii Remote without holding {{button|wii|b}}.
===''Wii Sports Club''===
===''Wii Sports Club''===
In ''[[Wii Sports Club]]'', Bowling remains largely unchanged from its previous appearance. Nearly all modifications are cosmetic, and no notable gameplay changes are present.
In ''[[Wii Sports Club]]'', Bowling remains largely unchanged from its appearance in ''Wii Sports Resort''. Nearly all modifications are cosmetic, and no notable gameplay changes are present.


===''Nintendo Switch Sports''===
===''Nintendo Switch Sports''===
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Bowling in ''Nintendo Switch Sports'' takes place within a supposed dedicated bowling complex. The lanes are located in a large, open building, decorated with plants. In the background, [[Sportsmate]]s can be seen walking around small shops in the building.
====Play Locally====
Players can chose between Standard or Special lanes. Standard plays like a typical game of Ten-pin Bowling, while Special adds obstacles to the lane. If playing with more than one player, the players can select to take turns or play simultaneously. Simultaneous play significantly decreases play time, as all players bowl at once, and may continue to the next bowl without waiting for other players. However, players may not advance to the next round until all players finish that round.
====Play with Friends====
Play with friends plays the same as local play.
====Play Globally====
====Play Globally====
4-player simultaneous splitscreen is supported.
2-player simultaneous splitscreen is supported.


In Play Globally mode, players compete in a new version of Bowling called Survival Bowling. In this new mode, 16 players compete in the usual 10 bowling frames, but they are divided into four rounds (Round 1, Round 2, Semifinals, and Finals). At the end of each round, players with lower scores get eliminated, while the surviving players move on to the next round. The player with the highest score by the Finals wins the game.
In Play Globally mode, players compete in a new version of Bowling called Survival Bowling. In this new mode, 16 players compete in the usual 10 bowling frames, but they are divided into four rounds (Round 1, Round 2, Semifinals, and Finals). At the end of each round, players with lower scores get eliminated, while the surviving players move on to the next round. The player with the highest score by the Finals wins the game.


To make it to the Pro League of this sport, the player needs to avoid getting eliminated from the first round for 10 matches. In Pro League, Special Lanes appear, which add hazards to the bowling lane. Special Lanes appear more frequently the higher the player's rank is.
To make it to the Pro League of this sport, the player needs to avoid getting eliminated from the first round for 10 matches. In Pro League, Special Lanes appear, which add hazards to the bowling lane. Special Lanes appear more frequently the higher the player's rank is.
====Play Locally====
====Play with Friends====
Players can chose between Standard or Special lanes. Standard plays like a typical game of Ten-pin Bowling while Special adds obstacles to the lane. If playing with more than one player, the players can select to take turns or play simultaneously.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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===''Wii Sports''===
<gallery>
<gallery>
WS Bowling Strike screenshot.png|A strike
WS Bowling Strike screenshot.png|A strike
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WS Bowling backwards screenshot.png|The ball is thrown backwards
WS Bowling backwards screenshot.png|The ball is thrown backwards
WS Bowling alternate colors screenshot.png|The four colors of the bowling ball
WS Bowling alternate colors screenshot.png|The four colors of the bowling ball
NSS Bowling setting screenshot.jpg|Screenshot of the Bowling lanes from one of them in [[Nintendo Switch Sports]]
</gallery>
 
===''Wii Sports Resort''===
====''Standard Game''====
<gallery>
WSR Bowling Intro.jpg|The intro cutscene
WSR Bowling Lane.jpg|The ball rolling down the lane
WSR Bowling backwards screenshot.jpg|The ball is thrown backwards
</gallery>
 
====''100 Pin Bowling''====
<gallery>
WSR Bowling 100 Pin Bowling.jpg|Gameplay
WSR Bowling 100 Pin Bowling Secret Stirke.jpg|The ball on the gutter
</gallery>
 
====''Spin Control''====
<gallery>
WSR Bowling Spin Control.jpg|Gameplay
WSR Bowling Spin Control Open Lane.jpg|Open Level
</gallery>
 
===''Nintendo Switch Sports''===
<gallery>
NSS Bowling setting screenshot.jpg|Screenshot of the Bowling lanes
4 player bowling.png|A 4 player bowling match
</gallery>
</gallery>


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**If the bowling ball is thrown far enough to one side, it goes into the adjacent lane, and the audience will laugh. The ball will not knock over the pins in that lane.
**If the bowling ball is thrown far enough to one side, it goes into the adjacent lane, and the audience will laugh. The ball will not knock over the pins in that lane.
**Miis with pro skill will have their ball decorated with stars.
**Miis with pro skill will have their ball decorated with stars.
*Bowling is currently the only sport to be featured in all ''Wii Sports'' games.
*Bowling and [[Golf]] are the only sports to be featured in all ''Wii Sports'' games.
**When [[Golf]] gets added to Nintendo Switch Sports, it will be the second sport to be featured in all games.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 18:26, 9 February 2024

Bowling
WS Main Menu Bowling screenshot.png
Bowling being selected from the main menu of Wii Sports
Details
First game Wii Sports
Latest game Nintendo Switch Sports
Other game(s) Wii Sports Club
Number of players 1-4 alternating, NSS adds a simultaneous option
Peripherals needed None
Real-world equivalent Bowling
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Bowling is one of five sports in Wii Sports and Wii Sports Club, in addition to being one of several sports for Wii Sports Resort and Nintendo Switch Sports. The object of the game is to use the bowling ball to knock over as many pins as possible in your designated lane with two rolls, by rolling the ball along the wooden floor of the lane. The rules are very similar to the real-life game of ten-pin bowling, only slightly simplified.

Gameplay

Wii Sports

Introduction to the player's turn

There are 10 rounds, with 2 bowls per round. To throw the bowling ball, the player presses b while swinging the remote up, and then releases it. Before the player throws, they can adjust the angle and positioning of the ball. Pressing Down on the d-pad changes between angle and left/right adjustment, and pressing Left and Right adjusts them. Pressing Up zooms the screen in to get a closer look at the pins, although attempting to throw will zoom the screen back out. Similar to real bowling, if the player takes 2 bowls to knock over all the pins, they get a spare. If the player knocks over all 10 pins on the first bowl of a turn, they get a strike, and do not get a second bowl on that turn. The exception to this is the last turn, where the pins will reset after a strike, and the player can go again. If the player gets strikes consecutively, they have different names. The names are as follows:

  • Strike
  • Double
  • Turkey
  • Fourth
  • Fifth
  • Six-Pack
  • Seven-Pack
  • Eight in a row
  • Nine in a row
  • Ten in a row
  • Eleven in a row
  • Perfect

The maximum possible score is 300. The maximum possible bowling skill is 2213. Other Miis on the system, whether default Miis, player-created Miis, or Miis from the Mii Parade, spectate the game from the audience, and sometimes bowl themselves in other bowling lanes. If the player holds the D-Pad in a direction, they get a blue ball (by holding up), pink ball (by holding left), green ball (by holding down) or gold ball (by holding right) and multiple players can have the same colored ball. If the player doesn’t hold a d-pad direction, their ball color is blue as P1, pink as P2, green as P3 or gold as P4.

Wii Sports Resort

The game now uses the Wii Motion Plus for more accurate throwing. 100 Pin Bowling and Spin Control are added as modes and players can now use automatic throwing, where they swing the Wii Remote without holding b.

Wii Sports Club

In Wii Sports Club, Bowling remains largely unchanged from its appearance in Wii Sports Resort. Nearly all modifications are cosmetic, and no notable gameplay changes are present.

Nintendo Switch Sports

NSS Bowling Icon.svg
Bowling icon in Nintendo Switch Sports

Bowling in Nintendo Switch Sports takes place within a supposed dedicated bowling complex. The lanes are located in a large, open building, decorated with plants. In the background, Sportsmates can be seen walking around small shops in the building.

Play Locally

Players can chose between Standard or Special lanes. Standard plays like a typical game of Ten-pin Bowling, while Special adds obstacles to the lane. If playing with more than one player, the players can select to take turns or play simultaneously. Simultaneous play significantly decreases play time, as all players bowl at once, and may continue to the next bowl without waiting for other players. However, players may not advance to the next round until all players finish that round.

Play with Friends

Play with friends plays the same as local play.

Play Globally

2-player simultaneous splitscreen is supported.

In Play Globally mode, players compete in a new version of Bowling called Survival Bowling. In this new mode, 16 players compete in the usual 10 bowling frames, but they are divided into four rounds (Round 1, Round 2, Semifinals, and Finals). At the end of each round, players with lower scores get eliminated, while the surviving players move on to the next round. The player with the highest score by the Finals wins the game.

To make it to the Pro League of this sport, the player needs to avoid getting eliminated from the first round for 10 matches. In Pro League, Special Lanes appear, which add hazards to the bowling lane. Special Lanes appear more frequently the higher the player's rank is.

Gallery

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Wii Sports

Wii Sports Resort

Standard Game

100 Pin Bowling

Spin Control

Nintendo Switch Sports

Trivia

  • There are several easter eggs in Wii Sports:
    • If the player swings the bowling ball backwards, the audience spins around and laughs.
    • If the bowling ball is thrown far enough to one side, it goes into the adjacent lane, and the audience will laugh. The ball will not knock over the pins in that lane.
    • Miis with pro skill will have their ball decorated with stars.
  • Bowling and Golf are the only sports to be featured in all Wii Sports games.

References