THE BORE
General => Video Game Bored => Topic started by: magus on September 18, 2013, 07:46:54 AM
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eShop
Wii Sports update
Online Versus Multiplayer Mode
Local Sports Clubs where you play as a registered member of a Local or State Club
Matches against rival clubs over club rankings
Miiverse functionality
November 7th launch with Tennis and Bowling
Sports Club serves as a hub where you can download the sports separately (€9.99/£8.99 Single Sports Pass) or 24 h passes (€1.99/£1.79) for all sports.
as seen in Wii Fit U Direct
edit: better summary:
Originally Posted by EatChildren
- Wii Sports Club.
- Enhanced versions of all five original Wii Sports games planned.
- Digital only. Sports sold separately.
- Available November 7th.
- Tennis and bowling first.
- "Try Out Pass" - Lets you try out any sport for 24 hours when you first download, for free.
- "Day Pass" - Unlimited access to all sports for 24 hours.
- "Single Sports Pass" - Purchase each sport separately.
- Wii Remote Motion Plus for all sports.
- Training, local, and online multiplayer modes.
- Miiverse integration for online messages.
- "Clubs" - State or regional clubs to join.
- Can compete with just club members, or can compete with your club against other clubs, to increase your club ranking.
:neogaf
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That's a bummer. I would probably have bought a disc version.
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"What I want is Wii Fit but more complicated"
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The Wii Sports Club business model could actually be genius
People on GAF seem to believe that casuals can't work the internet despite people pissing away millions on Cut the Rope levels and Candy Crush pay-gates
My only issue here is that both of these are late. It may look a little too much like the original in the graphics department, but had Wii Sports Club been there at launch, Wii U would have been way more marketable last Christmas.
I like the idea of playing with and against other regions... Merseyside vs Greater London in the UK for example.
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The Wii Sports Club business model could actually be genius
People on GAF seem to believe that casuals can't work the internet despite people pissing away millions on Cut the Rope levels and Candy Crush pay-gates
This assumes casuals are willing to invest $250 or whatever it is in a Wii U in the first place though.
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True. Not my problem to worry about thankfully!
Hope some of you lot buy it though. I'd play the shit out of the Tennis and Golf online..
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What a bad idea
maybe if they released it on ipad
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Wii Sports was a fad. The millions of casuals who bought Wii's to play it have zero interest in a WiiU, seeing how the Wii's are collecting dust.
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What a bad idea
maybe if they released it on ipad
yeah, this is what i thought was going to happen for the brief nanosecond before my brain calibrated itself to nintendo reality.
when the 3DS begins to tail off, that's it for nintendo. they've got nothing to offer hardware wise, their software is becoming ever more conservative and cannibalistic, their top flight is engaged in a tiger electronics mentality. save for doing something drastic, they're done.
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They need to bring back the Nintendo Cereal System™.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VF_9vxmCVVk
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Wii Sports was a fad. The millions of casuals who bought Wii's to play it have zero interest in a WiiU, seeing how the Wii's are collecting dust.
the Wii was a system that succeeded on fads, first it was Wii Sports, then Guitar Hero (GH3 did stupid numbers for it if I recall), then fitness 'games' took over, while actual games like Mario Kart had a shot for awhile, and then Just Dance and Zumba resurrected a quickly dying Wii for a bit, which kept the Wii's heartbeat going just long enough so physical toy games from Activision and Disney could keep the system relevant at all.
its a formula that can't be replicated. But for years, that little white box was hard to keep down.
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Wii Sports was a fad. The millions of casuals who bought Wii's to play it have zero interest in a WiiU, seeing how the Wii's are collecting dust.
the Wii was a system that succeeded on fads, first it was Wii Sports, then Guitar Hero (GH3 did stupid numbers for it if I recall), then fitness 'games' took over, while actual games like Mario Kart had a shot for awhile, and then Just Dance and Zumba resurrected a quickly dying Wii for a bit, which kept the Wii's heartbeat going just long enough so physical toy games from Activision and Disney could keep the system relevant at all.
its a formula that can't be replicated. But for years, that little white box was hard to keep down.
And now people are unable to see that the Wii U is not going to have those fads that the Wii did.
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HD versions, a la carte
nothing new here for the biz
Saves Nintendo from having to actually make any games or anything.
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Would rather buy this than Nintendoland.
Golf and bowling were fun as fuck. Are these the M+ versions?
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Wii Sports was a fad. The millions of casuals who bought Wii's to play it have zero interest in a WiiU, seeing how the Wii's are collecting dust.
the Wii was a system that succeeded on fads, first it was Wii Sports, then Guitar Hero (GH3 did stupid numbers for it if I recall), then fitness 'games' took over, while actual games like Mario Kart had a shot for awhile, and then Just Dance and Zumba resurrected a quickly dying Wii for a bit, which kept the Wii's heartbeat going just long enough so physical toy games from Activision and Disney could keep the system relevant at all.
its a formula that can't be replicated. But for years, that little white box was hard to keep down.
The WiiDS years were almost too good to Nintendo. It made them think they can squeak by with as little effort as possible and hope that everything will turn out as long as they're in the right place at the right time. Now they're hoping these Wii Sports games will do the trick but in the usual day late and a dollar short MO that is the problem with Nintendo these days.