Cat writes: The proof-of-concept that was Wii Sports has gone on vacay, and now its dated self looks downright dull compared to this snazzy, Hawaiian print option. You begin the game with an interesting sky diving routine soaring down to Wuhu Island with a bunch of other resort-bound Miis. This arrival at Wuhu is the first taste of the tacky glue that is a single environment playing host to the myriad activities offered in Wii Sports Resort, a welcome change from the amorphous Wii Sports. Wii Sports Resort is, at its core, crack, for teeny tiny whores. If you can't afford a vacation, or a frisbee, this may well be your best bet.
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
With the Switch bringing interest back into the realm of motion controls, it seems as good a time as any to dip back into the backlog and retrieve some lucrative nuggets from the one that launched the phenomenon in the first place: the Nintendo Wii.
A short time ago, NL reported on the news that Nintendo had secured trademarks for The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks and Mario Vs. Donkey Kong which covered applications such as a ‘program for home video game machine’, ‘downloadable video game program’ and ‘program for smartphone’.
I would hope for a twilight princess hd port for the switch? But uhh....the mobile part worries me.