Wii Sports Club

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Wii Sports Club

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First round is Boxing, Baseball, and Golf. In an odd setup of Free trial for 24 hours, then $2 for a day, or $10 for lifetime. Sadly out of those three I only care for Golf, so I am just waiting for the trial.

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Tennis and Bowling are coming, just down the road. So now I have to debate Tennis or wait for Mario Tennis. Bowling is a no brainer. Oh and online multiplayer...
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People act like they're forced to buy game consoles.
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Golf and Tennis are definite purchases from me. My wife and I had a lot of fun together with golf on the Wii. The online, clubs and rankings make it worth the price of entry for these Wii U versions. I hope they add even more events over time but I'll hold out on hope since I had originally assumed Nintendoland would see more attractions as well.
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I wonder if after all the sports are out they'll release a physical version, I'd be more interested in that.
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Agreed. I'd vastly prefer a disc version.
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Paying £50 (note: about £10-15 more than the average new release from amazon uk) for a download version of a game that was given out free 7 years ago and is still fully compatible with the system the download is being released on doesn't make sense to me, online multiplayer or not.

Then again, I was never as big a fan of Wii Sports as most people seemed to be anyway.
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Wii Sports was great. The Wii was worth purchasing just for it.
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Tennis and Bowling went live today. I will be buying Bowling tonight hopefully, Tennis I can wait for.
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