Wii Sports Club – The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly



Wii Sports Club is a very strange game. It’s some sort of remake of the original game, but it’s worse in almost every way. In this review I’ll be going over the good, the bad, and the ugly parts of Wii Sports Club. I’m glad this video is done so I can stop playing this game now. Thanks for Watching!

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27 thoughts on “Wii Sports Club – The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

  1. I still have my Wii U and got Wii Sports Club games digitally cause I never owned a Wii and never played the Wii Sports or Resort games but now I have them both I can say that I love the original Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort than Wii Sports Club but I still love that I own all three Wii Sports games

  2. Wii Sports Club looks like a legally distinct sports game in an early 2000s sitcom. Like, ICarly had the Pear phones and stuff, and then they have Uss Sports.

    Also, while I never played Wii Sports Club, I feel like the chaos and clunkiness of the original Wii Sports is part of the appeal. Everyone from toddlers to grandmas were swinging their Wii remotes wildly to hit tennis balls and watching with bated breath to see if the Miis could stop a game winning homerun.

  3. Yeah, I don’t play this game because I didn’t have the Wii U of how it failed so much (not quite enough as bad). I played on my friend’s console before as it was… rough and quite nasty.

  4. The reason it looks like Wii Sports Club "didn't sell well" is actually because the physical copies were sold in limited numbers and the main way of actually "purchasing" the game was by downloading the free app on the Nintendo eShop and paying a subscription to keep playing the game. That is why the sales numbers were never released.

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