This sequel to the popular Wii Sports makes use of the Wii MotionPlus
accessory, which gives players the most responsive and realistic experience
possible. The Wii MotionPlus accessory, which is included with Wii Sports
Resort, plugs into the base of the Wii Remote controller and, combined with the
accelerometer and sensor bar, provides an experience that gives players an even
greater sense of immersion.
Wii MotionPlus tracks players’ movements in finer detail and with greater
accuracy than ever before. With Wii MotionPlus, even the slightest twist of the
wrist or turn of the body is replicated exactly on the television screen, which
allows users to become even more immersed in Wii game play.
Just as with Wii Sports, people will love competing against friends and
family. As the competition heats up, Wii Sports Resort is as much fun to watch
as it is to play. First-time players will find it easy to pick up a Wii Remote
and jump into the action.
Wii Sports Resort takes place on a tropical island. A wide range of
activities will keep players coming back for one more round. Some sample
activities include Sword Play, Power Cruising (racing a water scooter) and Disc
Dog, which involves accurately tossing a disc to a cute, Mii-like dog.
Features:
- Wuhu Island has so many things to do, there's never a dull moment. A dozen
activities await visitors: Archery, Frisbee, Basketball, Cycling, Canoeing,
Power Cruising, Table Tennis, Air Sports, Bowling, Swordplay, Golf and
Wakeboarding.
- The activities use the precision controls of the Wii MotionPlus accessory to
help players come much closer to the physical reality of engaging in the actual
sports. Every real-world action, whether it's a perfect drive on the fairway or
a slice off the course, is meant to be faithfully replicated.
- Each activity has multiple fun challenges designed to keep visitors coming
back for more. Basketball players might compete in a three-point shootout or
jump into a three-on-three pickup game. Archery enthusiasts must aim for the
bull's-eye across ever-increasing distances and obstacles.
- Different activities use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers in different
ways. For example, players hold the Wii Remote like a paddle in Canoeing, while
in Cycling they use both arms to “pedal” with the two controllers. The Wii
MotionPlus accessory picks up every nuance of motion and translates it onto the
TV screen.
- Depending on the activity, players can compete solo or against other
players. Some activities even let players team up to work cooperatively.
- Discover a new way to play with Wii Sports Resort and Wii MotionPlus.