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If you spend $200 on a Wii, you want more than a system. Luckily, Nintendo throws Wii Sports into the box.
There are four games -- bowling, golf, tennis, and baseball. What most people fail to notice about the game is that each of those four games uses a different movement of the Wiimote [[that's slang for the Wii controller]]. Each sports shows a different way that the Wiimote can be held and manipulated. It shows the new Wii owner how versitile the new system is.
The Wii comes with one Wiimote, and, if you notice, Wii Sports is filled with one-player games. Yes, you can compete against your buddies if you want, but you don't have to. This game does everything the Wiimote can do -- and allows you to do it alone, with the one controller that comes with the game.
If you want to try something along the same lines, but with a friend, you wanna pick up Wii Play. But tha's a completely different review.
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