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  2. Wii Sports gets a sequel with Nintendo Switch Sports

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    Nintendo has announced Nintendo Switch Sports, the successor to the Wii’s own line of motion-controlled sports games. Nintendo Switch Sports was revealed during today’s Nintendo Direct, which...

  3. Nintendo Switch Sports review: Wii Sports for a new ... - Stuff

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    Nintendo Switch Sports’ eclectic tournament of athleticism (or thereabouts) takes place in a colourful fictional plaza called Spocco Square, which would surely dominate a city if it actually existed. Six sports are included at launch (golf will arrive as a free update in the summer): tennis, bowling, chambara, volleyball, badminton and football.

  4. Get moving with the Nintendo SwitchSports game, exclusively for the Nintendo Switch™ system. Use Joy-Con™ controllers to play Basketball, Golf, Soccer, Volleyball, Bowling, Tennis,...

  5. Review - Nintendo Switch SportsNintendo Wire

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    Six sports are available to play at launch: Volleyball, Badminton, and Soccer are all brand-new to the franchise, while Bowling, Tennis, and Chambara (known as Swordplay in Wii Sports Resort) are...

  6. Nintendo Switch Sports | Nintendo Switch games | Games ...

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    Swing, kick and spike your way to victory in Nintendo Switch Sports for Nintendo Switch! Grab a Joy-Con controller and use real-world movements to take part in a variety of sporting...

  7. Nintendo SwitchSports

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    Get moving* with Basketball**, Golf**, Soccer, Volleyball, Bowling, Tennis, Badminton, and Chambara (swordplay) using Joy-Con™ controllers! Controls are intuitive, so you can hit the court (or...

  8. Nintendo Switch Sports Review - IGN

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    Nintendo Switch Sports, like Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort before it, is best played as a party game, broken out for any gathering that needs a quick injection of goofy, active fun.