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Revision as of 03:38, 17 May 2019

Bowling

Bowling in Wii Sports.

Bowling is one of the sports featured in Wii Sports, Wii Sports Resort and Wii Sports Club.

Bowling

Wii Sports Bowling is similar to normal Bowling. The player attempts to knock down 10 pins with a ball. The player has 10 attempts with 2 shots in each. There are two throwing styles, automatic and manual. For automatic, you need to just hold the B button and swing the Wii Remote to throw the ball. While manual, the player has to press and hold the B button to throw, and then let go of the button when you're ready to throw. Like Golf, this game is the only way to play against someone in multiplayer. Any of the pre-made Miis from the game, along with any Miis the player has created, or from the Wii Parade are frequently seen in other lanes even with 100 Miis. Bowling is held in the Bowling Alley. Also in Wii Sports Resort, if the Bowling ball is rolled backward, the Miis in the seats jump while spinning around then briefly look at the Bowling ball while yelling "Ah!". The max score is 300.

Bowling Ball Colors

  • Blue (Player 1)
  • Red (Player 2)
  • Green (Player 3)
  • Yellow (Player 4)
  • Purple (Player 5)


Usually, Player 1 will get the Blue ball, Player 2 will get the Red ball, Player 3 will get the Green ball, Player 4 will get the Yellow ball and Player 5 will get the Purple ball.


Names of Strikes:

1. Strike

2. Double Strike

3. Triple Strike

4. Turkey

5. Fourth

6. Fifth

7. Six-Pack

8. Seven in a row

9. Eight in a row

10. Nine in a row

11. Ten in a row

12. Eleven in a row

13. Perfect

Easter Eggs

  • When you pull the Wii remote backward and let go before swinging it forward, you can surprise the audience in the background by making them spin.
  • When you go all the way to the edge of the lane and throw hard enough, you will throw the bowling ball into another person's lane, making the audience laugh.
  • In Wii Sports, during the "Power Throws" bowling activity on the training menu, there is a way to hit all of the pins for the last few rounds. Go all the way to the edge of the lane to the point where the bowling ball will sit on top of the lane. Then throw it in an angle where it won't fall off. A big explosion will occur and all the pins will fall.
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    • This is also called the "Secret Strike" in Wii Sports Resort and Wii Sports Club.
    • However, some players consider this method as cheating.

Trivia

  • This was shown on Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel, where Alvin and Toby Seville played bowling on Wii Sports. When Alvin tried to swing the Wii-mote, he accidentally broke the TV by throwing it.