![]() To add spin, rotate your wrist to the right or left just before you release the button. To roll the ball, hold the Wii Remote in front of you, hold, swing your arm back as if you were actually bowling, then swing your arm forward and release. Press Left or Right on the D-Pad to choose your lane position, or press the button and move left or right to aim at an angle. Each pin is worth 1 point, unless they knock down all 10 at one time (creating a strike, which adds the rolls of their next two frames to the frame they rolled the strike in) or all 10 in two rolls (creating a spare, which only adds the next frame's roll to the current frame's score). ![]() The player has 10 frames at two-rolls-per-frame to accumulate their score, and the highest score at the end wins. The player must roll the ball down the lane to knock down as many of the pins as possible. The game look very nice, simple but charming, bright and clear and I think it's going to be so much fun.Wii Sports See main article: Wii Sportsīowling is the third game of Wii Sports. The Archery looks pretty good too, but whether it can beat Sony's version of that is another matter. Ooh, Skydiving as well, guess Air Sports counts for several activities under one umbrella name. Apparently the Wii Sports Airplane demo from our pre-Wii days is in the game under the heading Air Sports, can anyone confirm? Ah, it's nearly downloaded now, I'll have a peek.įuck yeah! It's Airplane! Looks amazing too. I've just watched the official trailer (which was half MotionPlus, boourns), and I'm downloading the info/art file now to see what's in there. That's a hell of a lot of games right there, and it's sounding pretty nifty all things told. Some activities even let players team up to work cooperatively.
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