![]() ![]() I always thought that was a pretty touch, and it was nice seeing all my different Miis together while listening to this awesome song. I can't a video on it, but if you leave the title screen on for a little while, it pans around the island then zooms in to specific locations on the island where you can see different Miis hanging out at each of the sports' venues, like the basketball court or the arena. It still has that iconic Wii Sports jingle of course, and the harmony is still mostly the same, but I think the added instruments give it so much more depth and feel fitting for the entirely new island we're on. ![]() But the drum beats and the woodwind harmony give it that unique spin to indicate this is a completely different world. The song then goes into the main melody, which is admittedly more chill in pitch, thanks to the piano. You can already hear the distinction in the first 5 seconds of the song, with the really grand introduction courtesy of the timpani and trumpets. This song plays on the title screen of Wii Sports Resort, and it's such a good song definitely a level up from the original Wii Sports (hehe see what I did there). But Air Sports is really relaxing just flying around on top of Wuhu Island, and Cycling is pretty fun too (especially since I can't cycle irl).Īnyway, what I want to share today is the main theme of Wii Sports Resort! I might be more partial to Swordplay, Archery and Frisbee though, in terms of gameplay. I'm not sure which of the sports is my favourite tbh, because all of them are so charming in their own way. ![]() I even really enjoyed the repeat sports like Bowling, because of the newer mechanics and modes they introduced. And I'm so glad we did because I spent many many hours playing each of the sports (although some more than others). I absolutely loved Wii Sports, and when Wii Sports Resort came out, I knew I just had to get it too. Oh man this game is more than 10 years old now! This was my prime childhood right here. The game is the third best-selling game on the Wii, after its predecessor Wii Sports and Mario Kart Wii, with 33.11 million copies sold worldwide. The game was well received by game critics, praising the improved controls and graphics. ![]() Like the original, the sports are each played by holding the Wii Remote (and in some cases, the Nunchuk) in a manner similar to the actual sport being replicated. But there are plenty of new sports such as Archery, Swordplay, Wakeboarding, Frisbee, Basketball, Canoeing, Cycling, Table Tennis and Air Sports. Twelve different sports are available to play, with some sports like Bowling and Golf returning from the original Wii Sports. Wii Sports Resort is set in a beach resort on an archipelago named Wuhu Island. It is one of the first titles to require the Wii MotionPlus accessory, which was bundled with the game. It was released in Japan on Jand in nearly all other regions in the following month. If you're not familiar with this game (that's a real shame), or you never owned a Wii, Wii Sports Resort was developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Wii console, and is a direct sequel to Wii Sports. So today I decided on another song from a very nostalgic game that also features an island, Wii Sports Resort! I guess this month will all be island-related songs, since my current obsession right now is Animal Crossing: New Horizons! I actually recently started playing multiplayer so if you wanna trade some fruits or recipes hit me up (pssst anyone have any good turnip prices?)!Īnyway, last week I wrote a song from Yoshi's Island, which was one of quite a few GBA games that are super nostalgic for me. If you're unfamiliar with this series, basically I share a soundtrack and my thoughts about it, and I highly recommend listening to the song while reading! □ ![]()
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