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==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 Wii Remote at varying angles (from horizontal to vertical), your fighter will try high, mid and low punches. By flicking the Wii Remote 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 Wii Remote and Nunchuk from side to side will also cause your player to dodge from side to side, allowing you to avoid combination punches from your opponent.
The walkthrough is divided into seven pages. The first five pages give information on the first five sports that are avalible for play.


It also seems to provide the ability to perform uppercuts and hooks as well, but these extra moves will take time to perform consistently.
The tennis section details everything you need to play; all the modes, all the plays, and even all the shots you can make. Learn how to become a pro at tennis and take on the computer, the right way! For the link to that page, please click [[Wii Sports/Tennis]] here.


Here are some tips for specific moves:
Learning to become a pro can be confusing, but there is a way! Trying to becoming a pro in America's Classic game? Learn how to become a pro in the major league by clicking the [[Wii Sports/Baseball]].
* High Guard: Hold Wii Remote and Nunchuk vertically, then tilt both controllers inward toward your body to cover face.
* Mid Guard: Hold Wii Remote and Nunchuk parallel to ground, then tilt both controllers inward if still not covering center of body.
* Left Dodge: Hold Wii Remote and Nunchuk vertically, then tilt both controllers to your left.
* Right Dodge: Hold Wii Remote and Nunchuk vertically, then tilt both controllers to your right.
* Right High Jab: Hold Wii Remote vertically, with controls facing yourself, and jerk it forward with the wrist. Helps to keep arm stationary, and just let the Wii Remote fall forward.
* Right Mid Jab: Hold Wii Remote parallel to ground, and jerk downward. Again, keep arm stationary and just push Wii Remote downward with wrist.
* Right High Hook: Hold Wii Remote vertically, with controls facing yourself, and rotate it quickly to the left, as in this:


BEFORE:
Are you missing those pins? Do you seem to be an expert in rolling the ball down the gutter? Then, we are here to help! Just click the [[Wii Sports/Bowling]] link to learn how to put the moves on your bowling skills.


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The [[Wii Sports/Golf]] section provides detailed information on how to play, and the courses. If you are streested because the ball didn't go where you wanted, then check out this section.
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AFTER:
The last game you can play is the most intense game in Wii Sports finally hits home better than ever! But with all the punches and the moves you can make, how can you be sure you are picking the right moves? Inside the [[Wii Sports/Boxing]] section, you will find how to make the hard hits hurt and how you can dominate each match.


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The training section provides information on how to get the best scores in each of the 15 minigames. It tells you how to play each minigame and how to earn the best scores. It even shows you the requirements on how to get those hard-earned medals! To begin learning the secrets, click the [[Wii Sports/Training]] mode here.


* Right Uppercut: Hold Wii Remote parallel to ground, and then jerk upward. It's the exact opposite movement from the Right Mid Jab.
Have you looked at the Wii Fitness section, but not sure how to play? This is the section for you. It gives you breakdown info on what to do and all the cool features you can do! To get to that page, click the [[Wii Sports/Wii Fitness]] here.
* Right Low Hook: Hold Wii Remote parallel to ground, but turn it 90 degrees COUNTER-CLOCKWISE so that the face of the Wii Remote is looking out to your left, then jerk it in the direction of the face of the controller. It's exactly like the right uppercut, except the entire motion is rotated to the left 90 degrees.
* Left High Jab: Hold Nunchuk up vertically so that the analog stick is facing you, and then jerk it forward. Just like Right High Jab.
* Left Mid Jab: Hold Nunchuk parallel to ground, and jerk it downward. Just like the Right Mid Jab.
* Left Uppercut: Hold Nunchuk parallel to ground, and jerk it upward. Just like Right Uppercut.
* Left Hook: Hold Nunchuk parallel to ground, but turn it 90 degrees CLOCKWISE so that the face of the controller is looking out to your right, then jerk it in direction of the face of controller. Basically just like the Right Mid Hook.
* Left High Hook: Still uncertain (possibly non-existant).
You don't need to swing like Tyson either, smaller sharp movements are equally effective if you use the physics of the remote correctly.

Revision as of 02:14, 9 August 2007

The walkthrough is divided into seven pages. The first five pages give information on the first five sports that are avalible for play.

The tennis section details everything you need to play; all the modes, all the plays, and even all the shots you can make. Learn how to become a pro at tennis and take on the computer, the right way! For the link to that page, please click Wii Sports/Tennis here.

Learning to become a pro can be confusing, but there is a way! Trying to becoming a pro in America's Classic game? Learn how to become a pro in the major league by clicking the Wii Sports/Baseball.

Are you missing those pins? Do you seem to be an expert in rolling the ball down the gutter? Then, we are here to help! Just click the Wii Sports/Bowling link to learn how to put the moves on your bowling skills.

The Wii Sports/Golf section provides detailed information on how to play, and the courses. If you are streested because the ball didn't go where you wanted, then check out this section.

The last game you can play is the most intense game in Wii Sports finally hits home better than ever! But with all the punches and the moves you can make, how can you be sure you are picking the right moves? Inside the Wii Sports/Boxing section, you will find how to make the hard hits hurt and how you can dominate each match.

The training section provides information on how to get the best scores in each of the 15 minigames. It tells you how to play each minigame and how to earn the best scores. It even shows you the requirements on how to get those hard-earned medals! To begin learning the secrets, click the Wii Sports/Training mode here.

Have you looked at the Wii Fitness section, but not sure how to play? This is the section for you. It gives you breakdown info on what to do and all the cool features you can do! To get to that page, click the Wii Sports/Wii Fitness here.