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In my testing, I never encountered a problem, but given the amount of times the game either passively or actively (by getting you to lay the Wii-mote on a flat surface for a couple of seconds) reminds you to recalibrate the MotionPlus, it must actually be necessary to avoid experience going a little pear-shaped along the way.

Each game also has an abundance of tutorials, which in some cases need to be skipped on each re-start, not a big deal, this is mainly evidence of a slight loss in that pick-up-and-play mentality of the first Wii Sports, there is often more to think about here at the resort.

Like the original, and other Nintendo mini-game offerings – including Wii Fit, there will be games your family will play to death, and others that only get a passing interest.

One thing is clear however, the depth meter has been extended with the Wii Sports sequel, and so if you are still playing Wii Sports the original, then you should definitely consider its sequel, because it is time to move onto something new.

Unlike the mega-selling and extra Wii-Mote containing Wii Play, Wii Sports: Resort is a piece of hardware packed with a more than capable piece of software to show off your new MotionPlus peripheral.



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