Wii Sports/Walkthrough

Wii Sports is a collection of simplified sports games that employs the Wii controller to mimic an action in real life, such as swinging a golf club. The sports available in the Wii Sports package include baseball, tennis, bowling, boxing, and golf.

Information on this page is currently quite sparse, but you're invited to add more details and gameplay tips!

Tennis
Wii Sports Tennis is a great way to play tennis when you can't get onto the courts. It is generally well-known between gamers and reviewers that the more you put into it, the more you get out (this applies with all sports).

Baseball
Just time the swing right to hit the ball, but you will have to experiment to find the best swing to hit the ball far. You can also try to pitch the ball instead of swinging the bat.

Boxing
More powerful punches come from combination punches. If you slip a jab in first, your second punch seems to cause more damage.

By placing your Wiimote at varying levels relative to your sensor bar, your fighter will try high, mid and low punches. By flicking the wiimote from vertical, it will try a high punch, flicking from 45 degrees will provide a mid-level punch, and parallel to the ground delivers a low punch. Leaning the Wiimote and nunchuk from side to side will also cause your player to dodgefrom side to side, allowing you to avoid combination punches from your opponent.

It also seems to provide the ability to perform uppercuts and hooks as well, but these extra moves will take time to perform consistently.

You don't need to swing like Tyson either, smaller sharp movements are equally effective if you use the physics of the remote correctly.