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About Miis
Wii Sports uses the Miis you create in the Mii Channel to play the game. Wii Sports
automatically saves the records (such as your personal best in each game) of each player.
Please be aware that your records will not be saved when you play with a guest Mii or one stored in
the Wii Remote. In addition, if you delete a Mii from the Mii Channel, the saved data for that Mii is also erased.
Be very careful when deleting a Mii — once a play record is erased, you cannot recover it. Please refer to the Wii
Operations Manual for information on making Miis in the Mii Channel.
Selecting a Play Style
Choose which hand to use for each sport, and then point at
OK and press the A Button.
Pause menu
Press the +Control Pad during a game to open the pause menu.
Continue
– Resume the game in progress.
Start over
– Start this game over from the beginning.
Quit
– Quit the current game and return to the menu.
HOME menu
– Press the HOME Button during a game to
open the HOME menu.
HOME menu
Wii menu
– Return to the
Reset
– Return to the title screen
Skill Level
The screen shows your Mii's skill level. Your skill level won't change
when you play against another player in tennis, baseball, or boxing.
Your skill level increases or decreases depending on how well you
play. When your skill level goes above 1,000 points, you'll become
a Pro. However, if your skill level drops again, you can lose the title. The Wii Message Board
records the days you rose to Pro status or lost
your Pro title, as well as when you set
high scores.
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Wii Remote settings
Wii Menu
Remote volume, rumble feature
setting, and connections.
Please read the Wii Channel Manual for more
information about the Wii Message Board.
Tennis
Simply swing the Wii Remote to play a match of doubles tennis. You don't need to press
any buttons. Each player needs his own Wii Remote.
The team that wins the required number of matches first wins the game.
Holding the Wii Remote
Hold it as would hold a tennis racket.
Put your wrist through the Wii Remote strap and
fasten it to prevent it from escaping your hand.
Swing gently.
Serving
– Adjust Wii
Strokes
Forehand
Saving Your Game
(for right-handed players)
Swing the Wii Remote up...
and then down to serve the ball.
Toss the ball up. You also can
toss with the A Button.
Hit the ball.
Judge the ball direction and swing
accordingly. When the ball comes
to your right, swing on the right
side. When the ball approaches
your left side, swing on the left.
You can lob and give the ball a
spin depending on how you hit.
Backhand
Wii Sports requires two blocks to save.
1 to 4 players
Controlling the Ball
Quick
Timing
Slow
The timing of your stroke
determines the direction
the ball travels.
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