"Remember that revolutionary game that came out in 2006 that literally one-third of Americans owned? You know, the one that you were playing against your grandma with (and lost)? Yes, that is right: I’m referring to the Wii launch title Wii Sports. With Wii Sports Club, Nintendo hopes to recapture that same glory, just with a few additional features this time. Unfortunately, Nintendo forgot that, although Wii Tennis was a hit at parties all over the country during the holiday season of 2006, come 2007, nobody really cared anymore. As a result of that ignorance, Nintendo decided to release Wii Sports Club, a game that proves how out of touch the company really is with its diminishing fanbase" -- Nintendo Enthusiast.
Nintendo could be sitting on a gold mine with a past favorite.
Because we all miss accidentally throwing our Wiimotes at the TV, so let's throw some Joy-Cons.
I was always confused by Nintendo’s decision to kill the franchise. “Super” stayed with Mario titles even after the Super Nintendo. They can still use the Wii name. Hell it’s been so long that releasing a new one, or even an HD remaster, will tap into that nostalgia market.
Yeah i agree but i don't think Nintendo will be bringing wii sports to the Nintendo Switch samething goes for diddykong racing
Some of the best Wii U games have yet to be ported to Switch, so GCP have come up with their top 10 Wii U ports they want to see still come to Nintendo Switch.
Xenoblade X, Star Fox Zero, and Super Mario 3D World/Maker are the best bets IMO.
Tokyo Mirage Sessions,Xenoblade X and The Wonderful 101 are the only ones I want now.
Phil writes, "Whether locally or online, multiplayer is a marvelous way to extend the life of a given video game. That said, not all games need multiplayer shoehorned in. The fact of the matter is that the games on this list, part three of my descent into Multiplayer Madness, has multiplayer that feels like a natural extension of the single player. From Grand Theft Auto V to Wii Sports Club, this list has a wide variety of titles in it that I can't help but enjoy and recommend to you, SuperPhillip Central's readers."
Not a bad list. GTA is fine, but I feel like they missed adding something like Call of Duty 4 or something along those lines.
I could put off by GTA online's terrible matchmaking on the PS4, not sure if this has been improved or not yet.
So it got low marks because he thinks no one cares...
just to wieght in the net code doesnt lag at all. Played tennis and it really does matter when you swing and how you swing. Gone are the lazy waggle battles. There are also training mini games that are pretty challenging and actually fun.
im thinking that even a game like nintendoland could get online modes now to test this net code.
I'd rather pay money for the minigames I actually like to play like Bowling and Tennis than a full-price five-minigame purchase featuring those I don't. The ability to pick your favorites and pass on others is a big pro for me.
Also, giving pros and cons their own individual scores and averaging them is a really confusing way to assign a verdict.