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Wii Sports appears to be seeing a bit of a resurgence due to coronavirus lockdown

Bullet Club

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Wii Sports appears to be seeing a bit of a resurgence due to coronavirus lockdown

Wii want you back

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The outbreak of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) continues to have a massive impact on the global scene. One of the biggest side effects of this whole pandemic is that millions of people are being ordered to stay at home by their local governments in order to try and limit the number of infections. With so many finding themselves to be under pseudo-house-arrest, people are looking for ways to keep themselves entertained. It seems like one such way is jumping back in time to enjoy a game that millions of families all over the world were fond of back in the mid 2000s. That game is none other than Wii Sports.

The extremely popular Wii pack-in title appears to be having a bit of a return-to-fame due to the coronavirus lockdown. This can be seen by observing the trends of reseller prices during the month of March 2020 (when the majority of lockdowns across the globe started to take effect). Prior to this, prices for a copy of the game would go for around $10. Now, they’re far closer to $30. The website PriceCharting.com shows a graph that clearly indicates a sharp uptick in prices as of just last month.

As to why Wii Sports specifically seems to be soaring in demand, that may likely be due to just plain old nostalgia. Not to mention that Wii Sports was designed to be enjoyed together by families (and friends). Seeing that families are now stuck together for a while, now is as good of a time as ever to break out such a fitting game. Not to mention that even the WHO (World Health Organization) recently went on record to recommend playing video games while being stuck at home during this lockdown situation. A game such as Wii Sports encourages body movement, so it’s not a bad choice considering that going to the gym (or even going outside) is technically illegal in some places during these trying times.

I, for one, would love to bust out my copy of Wii Sports again…if it wasn’t currently 2000 miles away from where I was. I left it along with my Wii U and a few other stuff with a friend back in Ecuador. I was supposed to be returning this summer, but who knows if that opportunity will come by then considering the travel industry is still slowly crashing under all of this pressure. [Insert sad face here].

Time to modernize?

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Nevertheless, if you do happen to still have a copy of Wii Sports, then best to hang onto it for now since it’s clearly becoming very sought after. If you don’t own it, however, but do still have your Wii U, you can also just download Wii Sports Club from the Wii U eShop. It has better graphics, improved controls and added online multiplayer.

You know, now would really be a great time for Nintendo to just create a super Wii Sports compilation for the Switch—Switch Sports. Or even a threequel for the Switch would be nice. I’ll take my royalty cheque in the mail for the idea, Ninty…

Source: Nintendo Enthusiast
 

Zog

Banned
My local shop clerks tell me that they have been selling alot of Wii's. I guess if people can't buy a Switch and Ring Fit adventure then Wii Sports is a good alternative.
 

Deft Beck

Member
You're in luck


I still don't understand how Nintendo left the Wii Sports brand just die, no Wii U Sports or Switch Sports is just crazy.


There was Wii Sports Club on the Wii U but everyone forgets that exists.

As for the lack of a Switch edition, Nintendo was very careful not to make the Switch seem like a peripheral for the Wii like how the Wii U seemed like a tablet you could buy for the Wii. That also meant not heavily advertising motion controlled games like 1 2 Switch.
 

Vawn

Banned
It's because all the people who are playing it only have a Wii. I don't think bringing this to Switch would result in those people buying a Switch - they already bought their one video game console for their lifetime.
 
Well, I know my father in law took it out so he can play golf in his basement... Hardly enough to deduct a trend, but that article tells me he might not be the only one.
 

Bluecondor

Member
I still use Wii FitU all the time. I love working out with the balance board, and do 30 minute workouts with 20 minutes of stepping (I have 7 different song playlists that I use on my computer during stepping).
 

Shrap

Member
I got back into using Wii Fit daily shortly before the pandemic broke out. Worked out well for me as I can continue to exercise during all of this madness.

Still a big fan of the Wii despite all the shovelware. Playing Wii Sports for the first time felt like discovering video games all over again.
 
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JimboJones

Member
It's because all the people who are playing it only have a Wii. I don't think bringing this to Switch would result in those people buying a Switch - they already bought their one video game console for their lifetime.

Might be last time they get to play it for all the old seniors.
 

CLW

Member
I busted my old wii out of the cloaet and my 4 year old son loves it. Hes now bowling in the 200s on the regular.
 

Max_Po

Banned
Funny. I just performed Wii-Dual mod on my Wii and was playing Wii Sport.

crispy hdmi for me bitches ... while you play on C-O-M-P-O-S-H-I-T
 

bender

What time is it?
You're in luck


I still don't understand how Nintendo left the Wii Sports brand just die, no Wii U Sports or Switch Sports is just crazy.


Didn't realize the bowling mini game was motion controlled. I wonder if it is as complete as what was found in the Wii Sports titles?
 

me0wish

Member
Didn't realize the bowling mini game was motion controlled. I wonder if it is as complete as what was found in the Wii Sports titles?

I hope so, I stayed up endless nights playing this till morning, some even going straight to work without sleeping.
 
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