The Wii Sports Club: Tennis & Bowling events are out now. A 24 hour pass to everything is 2 I think, which is fine if you just want to play it a few times when you have friends over. In order to play after that you have to buy passes.
You download the game for free and get a 24-hour trial (now 48 I think). Tennis legends Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf have been drafted in by Nintendo to promote the game in some new adverts: The pricing on Wii Sports Club is kind of a unique experiment. After then, you’ll have to purchase the game or buy a Day Pass. Each event will feature online multiplayer, with each player representing their country in a club-based ranking system.įor those who won’t want to shell out on mini-games that were originally console pack-in games, you can download each event and play for free for 24 hours. Alternatively, buy a Single-Sport Pass for each individual sport and enjoy your chosen sport with no time restrictions whether you prefer. Purchase a Day Pass and you'll get an all-inclusive 24-hour pass that lets you play every currently available sport to your heart's content within that period. Tennis and Bowling are the first events to be released in this fashion, with the remaining events (Boxing, Golf and Baseball) are to be released in the coming months. How you enjoy Wii Sports Club is up to you. Download now to get 72 hours free in all five sports. Wii Sports Club is a collection of remastered Wii Sports events that can be purchased separately (for £8.99 per event), or rented through a purchasable Day Pass (£1.79 per event). Wii Sports Club has added Baseball and Boxing to complete the original set of five Wii Sports Games. Is there a person here that hasn’t played the original Wii Sports? It’s always been that disc you bunged into your Wii to show non-gamers what the fuss was all about.