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With the Wii Remote, sports games have never felt better! Swing, hit, and throw like a 

natural with the Wii Remote.
With Wii Sports, you are a pro athlete, experience realistic sports sensations with controls 

that are close to the actual sports motions.
Using the Mii Channel, create caricatures of your friends and family and put them all right 

in the game with you.
With controls this simple, everyone can play, friends and family alike!
For specific information on how 

to play each sport, please see 

that sport’s section of the 

instruction booklet.

Power Button:

 Turn power on or off

A Button:

 Confirm

B Button:

 Return to previous screen

HOME Button:

 Open/close 

 

the HOME menu

+ Button:

 Open/close the pause menu

Welcome to Wii Sports!

Make sure that there are no people or 

objects around you before you play.
If you’re feeling tired, take a rest.

If your Wii console is on or is in standby mode, simply insert the Wii Sports Game Disc into 

the disc slot. Read the screen and press the A Button to move on.
You can insert a Wii Game Disc even if the Wii console’s power is turned off. To play on a TV 

that supports a 16:9 screen ratio, select 16:9 HD/ED from the Wii Settings and adjust your 

television’s screen ratio. Please refer to the Wii Operations Manual for more information.

Getting Started

Point the cursor at the Disc 

Channel on the Wii Menu 

and press the A Button.

On the Channel Preview 

screen, point at Play and 

press the A Button.

After a brief reminder to wear 

your Wii Remote strap, the title 

screen will appear.

+Control Pad:

 Move

Main menu

Tennis – 

1 to 4 players

Baseball – 

1 to 2 players

Bowling – 

1 to 4 players

Golf – 

1 to 4 players

Boxing – 

1 to 2 players

Training – 

1 to 4 players

Fitness Test –

 

single player

On this screen, you can set the number of players for your game.

Add Wii Remotes

If you need to add more Wii Remotes, point at More and press 

the A Button. Then add a Wii Remote for each player. Aim each 

Wii Remote at the screen and press the 1 and 2 Buttons at the same time to register it.

Selecting the Number of Players

Select Mii

Select which Mii you will use. Select Wii Console to choose a Mii 

stored on this Wii Console. Select Guest to choose a generic 

Mii. Select Wii Remote to load a Mii that has been stored 

on your Wii Remote.

Summary of Contents for RVL-001 - Wii Sports Pack Game Console

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