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Wii Sports Club [a] is a 2014 sports simulation video game developed by Nintendo and Bandai Namco Studios and published by Nintendo for the Wii U. It is the third entry in the Wii Sports series, following Wii Sports Resort (2009), a part of the larger Wii series.
Play your favorite Wii Sports games on the Wii U console. With the Wii Sports Club game, you can now take the competition online* with tennis, bowling, golf, baseball, and boxing. Join a club, compete against other clubs from around your region, or play online multiplayer** with your friends.
Wii Sports Club is a game for the Wii U and the third installment in the Sports series. This is the only game from the Wii Sports franchise for the Wii U. This game was released in 2013. Like Wii Sports Resort, this game makes full use of the Wii MotionPlus accessory or Wii Remote Plus.
Wii Sports Club began life as a rather interesting eShop initiative by Nintendo, as sports from the original Wii pack-in were gradually released with multiple purchase options — timed passes...
Wii Sports Club is a new way of experiencing all your favourite Wii Sports events, enhanced with new modes and features only available on Wii U. Enjoy deeper gameplay, online multiplayer* and...
Wii Sports Club mostly succeeds in refining the classic Wii launch title thanks to smart use of the GamePad and Wii MotionPlus. While the inclusion of online play creates some issues with the...
Wii Sports Club features the five original sports from its predecessor: Tennis, Bowling, Golf, Baseball, and Boxing.
The five beloved sports from the original Wii Sports -- bowling, tennis, baseball, boxing and golf -- make a dramatic and competitive return on Wii U.
Wii Sports Club is an HD remake of the original Wii Sports for Wii U with online multiplayer. The online feature is developed by Bandai Namco Games and Off Screens from E3 2012. The gameplay is pretty similar to Wii Sports for most of the games.
Overview. Wii Sports Club acts as a hub from which you can purchase and access the different sports available on the eShop. At launch, Tennis and Bowling will be available at $9.99 each as a permanent purchase or both for $1.99 in a day pass valid for 24 hours with unlimited access to all available titles (will later include more games). Upgrades.