This may not always work, especially with the big numbers of pins but this will almost always give you a strike. If successful, you will hear a click, the screen will shake and all the pins will fall down.įor the ' Power Throws' training game in bowling, turn either left or right until there are four red bars pointing in the direction of your choice across the bowling line. Let go of the ball at the highest point possible, with just a bit of spin to keep the ball on the barrier. Move your Mii all the way to the left or right, and turn the aim 2 or 3 clicks towards the barrier. When you get to the final bowl for 91 pins, you can bowl the ball along the top of the barrier on either side and hit this button. In the " Power Throws" training game for bowling, you might notice 2 red buttons at the end of the alley - 1 left and 1 right. These Miis will now show up in all Wii Sports games that have an audience. Now if you dont want the Miis on the Wiimote just delete them off. Now check the Mii parade and all 10 of the Miis that were on the Wiimote are in the parade. Then proceed to pick which duration of tennis you'd like to play. It will change from the "?" shadow to your Mii (assuming you are playing alone). On the same side, use the A Button and click on the figure standing at the net. Your Mii's default position is the left side server. To do this trick: When you select which type of game to play, "Single Game", "Best of 3", or "Best of 5", it shows you which players are at which locations on the court. After orienting yourself to this type of gameplay (it takes some coordination), you will notice that your wins will earn you 40+ skill points each time - basically double what you would have gotten if you had played with the computer on your side. When playing tennis and building your skill level, you can quickly gain skill points by setting it up so that your Mii is both players on a single side. A perfect home run ball if you hit the ball correctly. That means its coming right across the plate at 74 MPH. When you see the pitcher begin to sweat, an exlamation point will appear over the pitcher's head when a pitch is about to be thrown. This trick doesn't guarentee a win, but I have yet to get negative points. Take as many pitches as you can, working deep into each count. to throw almost everything across the plate, you need to wear them out. We only missed 4 balls in Tennis, knocked 2 homers in Baseball and picked up 3 spares in Bowling.The more skill points you accumulate, the harder it will be to beat the game A.I. Assuming that, we wonder what we'd need to do in order to get closer to that number. We're assuming the best overall fitness age one may receive is a 20. We ended up getting to stage 4 before our last gutterball sputtered down the lane.Īfter completing all 3 trials, the game gave us a fitness age of 64. The player is given an allowance of 5 gutterballs total before the round ends. Picking up spares was a progressive affair, intially having us pick up the first pin and, upon doing so, the game would add a second pin, then the player would need to pick up the first and second pin respectively. We managed to knock 2 for yard: first was for 482 feet and the second was an epic 547 feet.įinally, we had to pick up spares in Wii Sports: Bowling. Swinging and missing, along with fouling the ball, both result in an out. With a total of 10 pitches, the goal for the player is to basically knock it out of the park. Next up was Home Run Derby in Wii Sports: Baseball. Oh well, missing only 4 is not so bad, right? Ball speed never reached high velocity, however the inability to control the Mii's movement caused us to miss some very returnable balls. Your Mii will move from shallow to deep in what seems to be random intervals. We managed to only miss 4 balls out of a total of 50. Our first task? Returning serves in Wii Sports: Tennis. Would we just be thrust into a game of a random sport or would there be a calculated set of tests? Turns out the console has a laundry list of tests for us in order to determine our fitness age. So we sat down and entered the Fitness mode of Wii Sports and, honestly, didn't know what to expect. Fitness mode is a good deal more in-depth, so initially you'd want to head into Training mode before checking that out so that you can train up before committing yourself to a fitness age the system is looking to label you with.Ĭontinue reading for our first ever Wii Sports Fitness mode trial! In correcting the situation, we found that each are fairly straight forward and just how you would imagine them Fitness is a kind of Brain Age semi-clone, yet instead of a brain age you are given a fitness age, and with Training you are taken through several scenarios in each of the sports. We've been spending tons of time with Wii Sports and we never took the chance to check out the Fitness and Training modes.
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