Wii Sports Top Hints
6 01 2008Let me start with an observation. Give your controllers to any 3 year old child set Wii sports into the boxing game. They just mental, waving their little arms around and seem to win every time
anyway - on with the real top tips:
Alternate ball design in Bowling
Achieve the Pro level to unlock a bowling ball with diamond designs.
Training Power Throws in Bowling
When on the ‘final lane’ of Power Throws, move all the way to the right (or left, depending on which hand you use). Turn toward the wall two to four notches then release the ball on top of the wall. If done correctly, the bowling ball will travel down the top of the wall past the pins, and all 92 pins will fall down at once.
Scare spectators in Bowling
When beginning your throw, release the ball while you are on the backswing to toss the ball backwards and scare the spectators.
Pitch underhand in Baseball
While pitching, press 2 before throwing. To return to a normal delivery, press 1.
Extra pins in Bowling
When aiming for the pins in the first aiming thing, move all the way to the far right or left. Then, depending on which direction you aimed the first one, aim the second one as far as you can go in the same direction and your target will be in another lane.
Alternate ball color in Bowling
When starting a game of Bowling, hold the D-pad in one of the following directions to change the color of your bowling ball. Press Up for blue (default color), Left for pink/red, Down for green, or Right for gold.
No maps or meters on screen in Golf
When making a choice at the course selection screen, hold 2. The power meter, map, and wind speed indicator will no longer appear.
Alternate court color in Tennis
When starting a game of Tennis (or immediately after choosing ‘Start Over’ on the ‘Position Select’ screen), hold 2 and the tennis court will become blue.
Super serve in Tennis
When you are serving, just when the ball is at the highest point quickly flick your wrist. You will see white smoke from the ball and it will be difficult to hit. Note: This may require some practice.
Enter the crowd in Tennis
When your opponent hits the ball on either side that will be an out, flick your wrist. Your Mii will jump for it and end up where the fans are.
Hit ball by themselves in Tennis
Instead of throwing the ball in the normal way by A or jiggling the Wii-mote, flip the Wii-mote in the air and catch it. This requires some practice. Your character will hit the ball all by his or herself. This does not always happen, but with practice you can do this every time you hit the ball. Note: This has no practical use in the game and is only for the purpose of showing off.


