Wii Sports/Baseball

This is a game of baseball mostly involving hitting and pitching. Baserunning and fielding are not under the player's control.


 * It can be played by one or two players
 * The games last three innings unless one team leads by 6 (5?) at the end of a full inning in which case a "mercy rule" is called and the game is won instantly by the leading team
 * Each team gets three outs per inning

Play Modes

 * Single Player mode - One player versus one computer opponent. Build up your skill level by playing this mode. Each time you beat an opponent a new one with a similar skill level to your own is selected by the computer.


 * Two Player mode - Battle against another human player. Skill levels cannot be improved when playing this mode.

Controls
When your team is at the plate, the controller is your bat. When your team is in the field, the controller is the pitcher's arm, and the buttons determine what type of pitch to try to throw.

Hitting
"Hitting is timing. Pitching is upsetting timing." - Warren Spahn

Hold the controller like you would a bat, near your right ear (or left if you're a lefty) pointing upwards. When the pitch is delivered, time the swing so the bat is crossing the path of the ball just when it is over the plate. The timing of the swing determines the ball's direction on the field (if hit) and the direction of the swing determines the height of the ball's path (lower to higher to hit the ball in the air, higher to lower to hit the ball on the ground).

If the ball is caught or stopped in the infield quickly the batter is called out. If the ball lands in the outfield but is stopped by an outfielder before reaching the wall it is usually a single. If the ball rolls to the wall but is picked up fairly quickly it is usually a double. If a ball rolls to the wall and is not picked up for a while it can be a triple. If the ball is hit over the wall it is a home run.

Pitching
Pitching is very simple to do but quite tricky to master. Simply hold the remote tightly and make a throwing motion towards the screen (don't actutally throw it, you may smash your TV!).

With a bit of playing around it becomes clear that there are several different types of possible pitch that you can throw; not just fast or slow.


 * Fastball: This is just a plain and simple straight pitch. The speed of it varies depending on how hard you "throw" the remote.


 * Curveball: This a ball that curves from right to left. To throw one of these, hold down the A button while throwing.

You can also change the aim of your pitch using the D-pad. Simply press a direction on the D-pad before you throw (you don't need to hold the direction). Using this technique you can throw the ball high, low, close to the batter's body or out of the batter's reach. This technique can be combined with the different types of ball (e.g. curveballs) mentioned above.