
More so for all three of the modes than just the dual mode itself. This is probably my second favorite sports game. This mode helps in fine tuning your aiming skills. Each time you hit a can your score raises up. Along the way aluminum cans will pop up on the table as targets. In this mode, like in Tennis, a trainer serves you balls constantly until you miss. I’ve had to face Ozzie Osborn, Michael Jackson, and Keith Richards just to name a few.īesides the regular Table Tennis game there is the Return Challenge. Another little surprise is the celebrity Mii’s that make their cameo appearances on the stands and even as opponents. Use strategies such as hitting the balls to the corners to make them pop the ball up for an easy slam, but watch out in the later rounds they make lots of crazy returns (good luck beating Lucia). Just like in Tennis the Mii’s make all kinds of diving saves which make for great rallies. Rallies can get quite long as you reach the advanced levels and you will have to use a lot of spin to beat the champion level Mii’s. You can do a normal hit by swinging directly forward, do a top spin by flipping your wrist forward while you swing, and you can chop/cut by swinging the remote in a downward motion. What makes this game great is the control you have over the game. To serve you toss the Wii remote up or press A, then swing the remote either forward hand or backhand to serve. The game is a match to 6 points where you need to win by two points (a match to ten can be played by holding down the 2 button when choosing your Mii). Now, this is nothing like the Table Tennis is Wii Play, this is a whole lot better. If you loved Tennis in the original Wii Sports game, then you are going to love Table Tennis. I’m going to start with my personal favorite, Table Tennis (Ping Pong). Now lets get into the details of the game. As soon as you start the game up you are literally dropped off onto the Island by a plane with a team of sky divers giving you glimpse of the sky diving game available in Air Sports. Each of the sporting events is scattered all around the island. The game takes place at a sports resort at Wuhu Island. There are a few sports that you can only play by yourself like Showdown, Sky diving, and Island Flyover Planet Reporter. Most games you can play with at least two players at once and some games you can play up to four players. It makes a great game for family and friends. Now the Wii remote catches the slightest movement in any direction.
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With the Wii Motion Plus game motion control is improved greatly.

The original release of Wii Sports Resort came with one Wii Motion Plus attachment, but a later release offered a version with two. One Wii Motion Plus attachment is needed for each controller. This is a simple attachment that snaps into the bottom the Wii remote. The Wii Motion Plus is an-add on attachment that uses a dual-axis angular rate sensor which can calculate rotational motion. Wii Sports Resort is also the first launch of the Wii Motion Plus.
