Wii Sports
2006 sports video game by Nintendo
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May 2023 | Wii Sports was inducted into the World Video Game Hall of Fame. |
2022 | Nintendo Switch Sports released, replacing the Wii branding and serving as the successor to Wii Sports Club. |
2014 | Wii Sports Club launched as an enhanced remake of the original Wii Sports, developed by Nintendo and Bandai Namco Studios for the Wii U. |
July 25 2014 | Physical release of the complete version of Wii Sports Club in North America. |
July 17 2014 | Physical release of the complete version of Wii Sports Club in Japan. |
July 12 2014 | Physical release of the complete version of Wii Sports Club in Australia. |
July 11 2014 | Physical release of the complete version of Wii Sports Club in Europe. |
June 27 2014 | Baseball and Boxing sports released worldwide on the Nintendo eShop. |
March 27 2014 | A bundle containing a Wii U and a copy of Wii Sports Club with all five sports was released in Japan. |
December 18 2013 | Golf sport released following a Nintendo Direct presentation, with a subsequent update adding nine courses from Wii Sports Resort. |
November 7 2013 | Release of Wii Sports Club in Europe and North America, with Bowling and Tennis sports available on the Nintendo eShop. |
October 30 2013 | Initial release of Wii Sports Club in Japan, featuring Bowling and Tennis sports on the Nintendo eShop. |
September 2013 | Wii Sports Club was announced during a Nintendo Direct presentation focused on Wii Fit U, revealing initial screenshots and gameplay videos of the new sports game for Wii U. |
2010 | The game was included in the book '1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die'. |
2010 | Wii Sports was included in the book '1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die'. |
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