Wii sports pack

DC_FC79

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Ive seen some wii packs with the sports pack which is the tennis racket, golf club etc, you dont need this pack do you to play the games
 
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Thought so, theres not much point in getting a pack that contains them then

thanks
 
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They are pointless... Would be better IMHO if they made a bowling ball that was a heavy weight... would make it much better!
 
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Another question i have, i knw its not related to the title but it saves a new thread being made,

ive found found a wii console with wii play for £200, would i be right in saying that there would be 2 wiimotes and 2 nunchucks in the pack,

thanks
 
Nope: Wii Play only gives you a disk with minigames on (they are good though) and another remote. the nunchucks you will still have to buy seperatly. To be honest I would buy a Wii with any game of your choice then buy Wii play seperatly! But that is not a bad deal you have found there.

Hope that helps.

Will answera ny other questions you have, just pm me if you like or post on here.
 
In bowling you get a nifty new bowling ball, but thats it. I've not played tennis long enough to find out but i'm guessing you might just get a different color tennis racquet.
 
i know about the bowling, in boxing its silver gloves once you have beaten the champ, but i am a pro in tennis.. but i haven't noticed anything.. what about baseball and golf????????
 
timpy said:
does anything change when you become a pro on wii sports: tennis?
Yes, like the table tennis in Wii Play, the farther you advance - the more people come to watch.

-EDIT- Excuse me, the more mii's come to watch. lol
 
kool =]

baseball.. any diffrence in that?

i am at 600 points, but when pitching, i never get them a 'strike' its always a 'ball'!

so annoying lol
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Yeah, its seems harder to throw strikes when you play more. I don't know if it worked, but i think i improved by a longer throwing distance, meaning i would reach further back before throwing my Wii remote at the TV.. ;)
 

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