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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Players hold a Wii Remote vertically and swing it left and right to hit the ball.
Players hold a Wii Remote vertically and swing it left and right to hit the ball. When it is their turn to serve, they can either press {{button|wii|A}} or swing the Wii Remote up to serve.


In a match, players compete to see who can reach 6 points, but they must also win by a margin of 2. Alternatively, they can hold the 2 button at the loading screen to play an 11 point match. If the score reaches 20-20, the game will declare a draw.
In a regular match, players compete to see who can reach 6 points, but they must also win by a margin of 2. Alternatively, they can hold {{button|wii|2}} at the loading screen to play an 11 point match. If the score reaches 20-20, the game will declare a draw.


In Return Challenge, players attempt to hit as many balls as possible. Missing one ends the game. Cans will also appear, and players earn extra points for hitting them.
In Return Challenge, players attempt to hit as many balls as possible. Missing one ends the game. Cans will also appear, and players earn extra points for hitting them.

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Table Tennis (Wii Sports Resort)

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First game Wii Sports Resort
Number of players 1-4 alternating (Return Challenge), 1-2 simultaneous (Match)
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Table Tennis is a sport that first appeared in Wii Sports Resort. It supports a Return Challenge alongside a regular match.

Gameplay

Players hold a Wii Remote vertically and swing it left and right to hit the ball. When it is their turn to serve, they can either press A or swing the Wii Remote up to serve.

In a regular match, players compete to see who can reach 6 points, but they must also win by a margin of 2. Alternatively, they can hold 2 at the loading screen to play an 11 point match. If the score reaches 20-20, the game will declare a draw.

In Return Challenge, players attempt to hit as many balls as possible. Missing one ends the game. Cans will also appear, and players earn extra points for hitting them.

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