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Not to be confused with Wii Sports, Wii Sports Resort or Nintendo Switch Sports.

Wii Sports Club (NA)

The North American version of the cover.


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.

Gameplay[]

In the game, the player can compete with other people around the world in games, or have a local game to improve their skills. The game has different clubs the player can represent for their country, and are locked into said club for 24 hours. The game featured Miiverse integration as the player could post thoughts, cheer for players in their gym communities, and more. The game requires passes purchased from the Nintendo e-Shop to play: A single sport pass gives full access to any sport without expiration costs $9, or a 24-hour pass costs $1.

CPUs[]

The 111 CPU Miis from Wii Party U return in Wii Sports Club.

Changes[]

  • The CPU Miis from previous Wii Sports games have been dropped in favor of new ones that use new designs based on the Mii Maker's new features.
  • The graphics have been improved.
  • In Tennis, a single game requires seven points to win, and CPU-only matches have also been dropped.
  • The announcer's voice has been changed to an older male voice.
  • In Bowling, there are harder levels and the pins are moved to make a pattern.
  • In Golf, the player is automatically forced to give up after taking the number of shots that is 6 more than par on all holes.
  • In Boxing, all Miis wear boots and vests.
  • Grades replace Skill Level.
  • In Baseball, the CPU Mii's teams are chosen randomly now, and there are now 49 Miis that only appear as teammates.
  • In Baseball, the announcer will say "hit", instead of single.

Reception[]

The game has positive to mixed reviews. Most news outlets praised the addition of online multiplayer, but questioned whether it would be able to keep the gameplay fresh and continue to attract 'casual gamers' who were fans of the original. Nintendo Life's Thomas Whitehead said that it has "...the potential to be rather important for the Wii U’s Holiday sales performance." Others praise was aimed at Nintendo's new pricing models and options, although some commented that the total purchase price of all sports may be too excessive.

Trivia[]

  • All of the Miis in Wii Sports Club are also in Miitopia, along with them being on the menu screen for the Wii U.

Miis featured in Wii Sports Club[]

Wii Sports Club / Wii Party U
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