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− | [[File:Bowling.jpg|thumb|400px]]'''Bowling''' is one of the 5 training sports featured in [[Wii Sports]]. There are three different variations of the game, Picking Up Spares, Power Throws, and Spin Control. |
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+ | '''Bowling''' is one of the 5 training sports featured in [[Wii Sports]] and [[Wii Sports Club]]. |
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⚫ | '''Power Throws''' is a game with ten stages. The player attempts to knock down as many pins as they can. The number of pins increases with every stage eventually ending up with a total of 91 pins. One point is awarded per pin knocked down. When you have a strike the points will be doubled on the stage. |
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+ | ==Wii Sports== |
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+ | [[File:IMG_20200409_120133.jpg|200px|thumb|Example of a Picking Up Spares gameplay.]] |
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+ | [[File:IMG_20200409_120142.jpg|200px|thumb|Example of a Power Throws gameplay.]] |
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⚫ | '''Power Throws''' is a game with ten stages. The player attempts to knock down as many pins as they can. The number of pins increases with every stage eventually ending up with a total of 91 pins. One point is awarded per pin knocked down. When you have a strike the points will be doubled on the stage. The highest score possible is 890 pins. |
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+ | ===Spare Pickups=== |
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+ | [[File:IMG_20200409_114001.jpg|200px|thumb|Example of a Spare Pickups gameplay.]] |
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+ | In '''Spare Pickups''', there are 20 stages to complete. In order to move on to the next stage, the player must successfully knock down all pins within a single try on each stage. If the player fails to knock down all of the pins 5 times or if the player clears all 20 stages, the game ends. The remaining balls after the player finishes the game don't affect the final score. |
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+ | In some stages, the player will encounter multiplier stars that will multiply the points get from the stage. There are 0x, 2x, 3x, and 5x. The 0x star should be avoided at all, as it will result of getting no points whatsoever. |
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+ | ===Tricky Pins=== |
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+ | [[File:IMG_20200409_114010.jpg|200px|thumb|Example of a Tricky Pins gameplay.]] |
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+ | In '''Tricky Pins''', the player must complete 20 stages of bowling lanes. However, unlike in Spare Pickups, the player can start from anywhere. For example, the player can start from stage 10. The number of bowling balls is the same as the ones in Spare Pickups (5). If the player fails to knock down all of the pins 5 times or if the player completes all 20 stages, the game ends. |
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+ | ===100-Pin Pro=== |
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+ | [[File:IMG_20200409_114037.jpg|200px|thumb|Example of a 100-Pin Pro gameplay.]] |
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+ | In '''100-Pin Pro''', there are 7 stages in which 100 pins on each stage are set up to resemble an object. The player has 3 chances to knock them all down, and if he or she failed, the game will just move on to the next stage. |
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+ | * In 100-Pin Pro, there's a secret strike button to make all of the pins fall down simultaneously. To do it, just swing your bowling ball to the edge of bowing lane, and the ball will roll until it hits the button. There will be a click sound followed by a sonic boom sound and the pins fall. |
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+ | ** Because of that, 100-Pin Pro is the easiest training game to earn the platinum medal in Wii Sports Club with little to no effort. |
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Revision as of 11:13, 20 June 2020
If you're looking for the sport, go to Bowling (sport).
Bowling is one of the 5 training sports featured in Wii Sports and Wii Sports Club.
There are three different training modes for this sport on each games:
- Wii Sports: Picking Up Spares, Power Throws, Spin Control
- Wii Sports Club: Spare Pickups, Tricky Pins, 100-Pin Pro
Wii Sports
Picking Up Spares
A player must knock down all the pins that have been placed in a variety of places to qualify. If the player makes 5 mistakes, the game ends. There are 20 lanes to pass.
- Bronze medal = 7
- Silver medal = 12
- Gold medal = 17
- Platinum medal = 20
Power Throws
Power Throws is a game with ten stages. The player attempts to knock down as many pins as they can. The number of pins increases with every stage eventually ending up with a total of 91 pins. One point is awarded per pin knocked down. When you have a strike the points will be doubled on the stage. The highest score possible is 890 pins.
- Bronze medal = 400
- Silver medal = 500
- Gold medal = 600
- Platinum medal = 700
Secret Strike: On the last stage (91 pins), if the ball is rolled all the way down the lane on the side gutter guards, the screen will start shaking, which will knock down all the pins.
Spin Control
In Spin Control a player bowls a ball down a lane that has barriers placed on it. This one is trickier. The idea is to pass the barrier(s) and hit the pin at the end of the lane to qualify. If the player makes 5 mistakes, the game ends. There are 20 lanes to pass.
- Bronze medal = 7
- Silver medal = 12
- Gold medal = 17
- Platinum medal = 20
Wii Sports Club
Spare Pickups
In Spare Pickups, there are 20 stages to complete. In order to move on to the next stage, the player must successfully knock down all pins within a single try on each stage. If the player fails to knock down all of the pins 5 times or if the player clears all 20 stages, the game ends. The remaining balls after the player finishes the game don't affect the final score.
In some stages, the player will encounter multiplier stars that will multiply the points get from the stage. There are 0x, 2x, 3x, and 5x. The 0x star should be avoided at all, as it will result of getting no points whatsoever.
Tricky Pins
In Tricky Pins, the player must complete 20 stages of bowling lanes. However, unlike in Spare Pickups, the player can start from anywhere. For example, the player can start from stage 10. The number of bowling balls is the same as the ones in Spare Pickups (5). If the player fails to knock down all of the pins 5 times or if the player completes all 20 stages, the game ends.
100-Pin Pro
In 100-Pin Pro, there are 7 stages in which 100 pins on each stage are set up to resemble an object. The player has 3 chances to knock them all down, and if he or she failed, the game will just move on to the next stage.
The maximum score you can get is 2100 points.
Trivia
- In 100-Pin Pro, there's a secret strike button to make all of the pins fall down simultaneously. To do it, just swing your bowling ball to the edge of bowing lane, and the ball will roll until it hits the button. There will be a click sound followed by a sonic boom sound and the pins fall.
- Because of that, 100-Pin Pro is the easiest training game to earn the platinum medal in Wii Sports Club with little to no effort.