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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
The ''Wii Sports'' universe receives a stage and three trophies in {{forwiiu}}.
The ''Wii Sports'' universe receives a stage, two songs, and three trophies in {{forwiiu}}.


===Stage===
===Stage===
*'''[[Wuhu Island]]''': This is a stage originating from ''Wii Fit'', later reappearing in ''Wii Sports Resort'', ''Mario Kart 7'', and ''Pilotwings Resort''. The stage flies over the island, similar to [[Delfino Plaza]],  visiting the locations of activities in ''Wii Sports Resort''.
*'''[[Wuhu Island]]''': This is a stage originating from ''Wii Fit'', later reappearing in ''Wii Sports Resort'', ''Mario Kart 7'', and ''Pilotwings Resort''. The stage flies over the island, similar to [[Delfino Plaza]],  visiting the locations of activities in ''Wii Sports Resort''.
===Music===
*''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Opening Theme / Select (Wii Sports)}}''
*''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Wii Sports Medley}}''


===Trophies===
===Trophies===

Revision as of 16:20, July 9, 2015

Wii Sports (universe)
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Genre(s) Sports
Console/platform of origin Wii
First installment Wii Sports (2006)
Latest installment Wii Sports Club (2013)

The Wii Sports universe (Wii スポーツ, Wii Sports) refers to the collection of stages and other properties that hail from the Wii Sports series of games.

Franchise Description

Wii Sports was first released in November of 2006, as a launch title bundled with the Wii. It consisted of five sports games - tennis, bowling, boxing, golf, and baseball. Players used Miis that they created on the Wii's Mii Channel application in these games, and each individual Mii kept their own records in the game. Due to its fun gameplay and simple nature, Wii Sports became fairly popular in places that video games would not normally be seen, such as nursing homes. In addition to this, the game has also seen use as a method of physical therapy for those recovering from strokes and injuries. Because of this wider-than-usual audience and the Wii's success, Wii Sports went on to become the second best-selling video game of all time, at around 82 million copies. It later received a sequel, Wii Sports Resort, released in 2009. This sequel also served as the debut for the Wii MotionPlus add-on for the Wii Remote. Like Wii Sports, Wii Sports Resort was bundled with Wii consoles that were sold after its release. Wii Sports Resort enjoyed similar success to its predecessor, going on to sell around 32 million copies, and is currently the seventh best-selling video game of all time. In 2013, Wii Sports was remade in 2013 in HD as Wii Sports Club on the Wii U, however, this remake was eShop exclusive, and required players to rent a sport for a small fee. This remake featured online multiplayer, allowing users to play with other Wii U console owners who had the sport in question. In addition, players could join clubs, allowing groups of players to compete with other players online. It was released in disc form in 2014, removing the need for passes in order to rent a sport.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

There was one music track from Wii Sports in Brawl.

Music

  • Opening (Wii Sports)

In Super Smash Bros. 4

The Wii Sports universe receives a stage, two songs, and three trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

Stage

  • Wuhu Island: This is a stage originating from Wii Fit, later reappearing in Wii Sports Resort, Mario Kart 7, and Pilotwings Resort. The stage flies over the island, similar to Delfino Plaza, visiting the locations of activities in Wii Sports Resort.

Music

Trophies

  • Power Cruising
  • Disc Dog
  • Wuhu Island


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