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The main Wii Sports games are compilation of multiple minigames centered around sports, most of them having simplified rules and being entirely controlled via motion controls. The series used Miis as the player's avatar and opponent in every game until Nintendo Switch Sports which made the uses of [[Sportsmate]]s as the primary characters, with the Miis still being a side option.
The main Wii Sports games are compilation of multiple minigames centered around sports, most of them having simplified rules and being entirely controlled via motion controls. The series used Miis as the player's avatar and opponent in every game until Nintendo Switch Sports which made the uses of [[Sportsmate]]s as the primary characters, with the Miis still being a side option.
=Basic gameplay=
The Wii Sports series is almost entiertly made of games having different Sports with very simple gameplay based around mimicking basics movements found in the real life counterpart with a Wii Remote, as an example, in the Tennis section of Wii Sports, the player can make the tennisball bounces back at his opponent by hitting the ball with his Mii's tennis racket by swinging the Wii Remote once the ball is close enough to his character. A Sports can very rarely control differently such as in Air Sports where the player control the plane itself and not the Miis.


=List of games=
=List of games=

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The Wii Sports series is a video game series set in the Wii franchise, curretly being the biggest and sometimes called "main" series of the Wii franchise. The series started with the original 2006 Wii game Wii Sports and has since received multiple sequels and spin-off.

The main Wii Sports games are compilation of multiple minigames centered around sports, most of them having simplified rules and being entirely controlled via motion controls. The series used Miis as the player's avatar and opponent in every game until Nintendo Switch Sports which made the uses of Sportsmates as the primary characters, with the Miis still being a side option.

Basic gameplay

The Wii Sports series is almost entiertly made of games having different Sports with very simple gameplay based around mimicking basics movements found in the real life counterpart with a Wii Remote, as an example, in the Tennis section of Wii Sports, the player can make the tennisball bounces back at his opponent by hitting the ball with his Mii's tennis racket by swinging the Wii Remote once the ball is close enough to his character. A Sports can very rarely control differently such as in Air Sports where the player control the plane itself and not the Miis.

List of games

Main games

Wii Sports

Main article : Wii Sports

The Wii sports series, as well as the Wii franchise, started with the release of Wii Sports on the Wii in 2006. Nintendo at that time tried to make the Wii's main demographics be the peoples that do not often play video games, and to achieve that goal, started a brand new franchise focused on games with simple a design and being accessible enough so that both first-time and long-time video game players could enjoy those games. Wii Sports was one of the first game to be created with that idea in mind; released in November of 2006, as a launch title bundled with the Wii. The game consisted of five sports games, being tennis, baseball, golf, bowling and boxing that could be played by controlling a select Mii created on the Wii's Mii Channel or choosing a pre-made Mii with the inconvenience of not being able to save their progress in the games. The gameplay itself was very simple, being almost entierly controlled my mimicking the movement made in the real life counterpart of the sports selected with a Wii remote. Wii Sports became a hit in the videogame space as well as places in which video games would not normally be seen, most notably hospitals who used the game as a method of physical therapy for those recovering from strokes and injuries[1]. Due to its accessibility and its pack-in statues with every Wii until 2011, Wii Sports went to become the best-selling video game available on a single console, beating the previous record hold by Super Mario Bros.

Wii Sports Resort

Main article : Wii Sports Resort

3 years after the release of Wii Sports, a sequel named Wii Sports Resort came out. The game served as a demonstration for the then new Wii Remote accesories called Wii MotionPlus that came bundled with the game and improved the Wii Remote's motion control by adding a gyroscope at the bottom of the remote. Being a sequel to Wii Sports, it include 10 new sports : Swordplay, Wakeboarding, Frisbee, Archery, Basketball, Table Tennis, Air Sports, Power Cruising, Canoeing and Cycling; alongside the return of two sports from its predecessor, bowling and golf. The game took place in a new location called Wuhu Island that first appeared in another series of the Wii franchise, the Wii Fit series, that at the time called it the Wii Fit Insland. This island themed after a vacation resort soonly became the most recognisable location in the Wii Sports series, even appearing in other game such as Pilotwings Resort, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. and Mario Kart 7.

Wii Sports Resort gain a similar success to its predecessor, going on to sell around 32 million copies and being ranked as the third in best selling game on the Wii, behind the original Wii Sports and Mario Kart Wii.

Wii Sports Club

Main article : Wii Sports Club

In 2013, an HD remake of Wii Sports called Wii Sports Club was released on the Wii's succesor, the Wii U. The remake however, was at the time exclusive to the eShop, being free to download but required players to buy Sports Ticket in order to have access to the sports available. Appart from the graphics, the main selling argument of this game was the addition of online multiplayer, allowing players to play with other person all around the world, players being able to join clubs in order to create groups of players competing with other club online. The game was later released on a disc in 2014, removing the need for rent the Sports in order to play them.

Nintendo Switch Sports

Main article : Nintendo Switch Sports

Over 8 years after the release of Wii Sports Club, a fourth installment in the Wii Sports series came out, being Nintendo Swicth Sports, released on the Nintendo Switch in 2022. Before the release of the game however, an online play test was set, allowing player to try portions of the game at specific times between the 18th Februaryand the 20th February of 2022. While being a sequel to both Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort, the game only included 3 new sports : Soccer, Volleyball and Badminton, with 3 sports being brought up from the game's prequel at launch : Chambara (a renamed version of Swordplay), Tennis, and Bowling. Golf, coming back from both Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort, was later added into the game with a free download in holidays of 2022.The game do not use Miis as its main avatar however, as while still being a side option, Sportsmate were introduced as the primary choice.

Spin-offs

Wii Sports + Wii Sports Resort

Main article : Wii Sports + Wii Sports Resort

A compilation disc included with some Wiis called Wii Sports + Wii Sports Resort came out in America in 2012, with the disc getting a worldwide release in other region as well. This game was not available to buy on its own and only came with Wii bundle, causing the game to never get a proper DVD size box and only coming in a cardbord cardboard sleeve.

Pilotwings Resort

Main article : Pilotwings Resort

Due to the popularity of the Wii Sports series, a crossover with the Pilotwings series released at the launch of the Nintendo 3DS in 2011 named Pilotwings Resort. Pilotwings Resort is an amateur flight simulation video game for the Nintendo 3DS taking place on Wuhu Island from the Wii Sports Resort game.