Risking your TV or friend's life, you can find a lot in this game that marks a great introduction for the Nintendo Wii.
The game has 5 sports that you can play itself and another 2 modes which combines all the sports.
The first is Tennis. Many people probably haven't had a chance to play it, but the Wii brings it. It is just like basic Tennis; you hit the ball across the net, and after 2 bounces on the ground, you score. Although this simple sport can be done with the tiny flick of a hand or sometimes when throwing the ball up, the A button, this will tempt you to actually swing it like a real Tennis ball.
Next is baseball. All you do is pitch the ball and hit it. There is nothing letting you decide wether to go for home or just stay on third base. You really swing the Wii remote like a bat, or pitch the ball with it, and it does feel a little realistic. A great oppurtinuty for 2 friends to get together and hit home runs.
Never had a living room worth a couple thousand, maybe couple 10 thousand dollars? Well, then here is where you can put a bowling alley in your living room. You really do swing your hand and then drop the ball. You really can twist your bowl. You really feel like you are playing it. It may not be as hard as real life bowling, but it can bring a joy to a family of four.
My old man has found a loving for golf and has even become a PRO at it. The controls are simple, especially hitting the golf ball. Your swing power really effects how far the ball goes. Everything here is realistic and can actually help you work on your swing.
Lastly, there is something all men of most ages will love. A battle that comes to the ring. That's right, boxing. This one requires the nunchuck, and educates that the nunchuck is motion sensitive. Ignoring the annoying wire, it is very fun although the response might be a bit touchy, but it is just amazing.
There are 2 other mode using the same sports. The Training modes takes 3 challenges from each sport and has you do it. If you score high enough, you might even get a medal. Turn away if you are looking for actual action, but come if you're practicing for that big game.
There is also the Wii Fitness mode. It takes the same challenges from Wii Training and has you do 3. Then it determines your Wii Fitness age. This is nowhere near what Wii Fit will be, bit it will just simply tire you out after a while.
Nintendo has done the unimaginable. They have turned your living room into a tennis court, baseball stadium, bowling alley, boxing ring, and a huge park for golfing. This game can also help you lose weight or just burn calories as it actually has you doing work. It is amazing that people will sweat after playing some Tennis, or have their spine hurt after beating someone in the ring. You should where the wrist strap to ensure your TV's saftey and hold on to the Wii remote at all times so you don't hit someone. But all that aside, this game worth around $40 comes free with the Wii and brings more than $10,000 worth of real life things into a virtual yet realistic room.