Nintendo RVL-001 - Wii Sports Pack Game Console Instruction Booklet Download Page 5

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Baseball

1 to 2 players

1 to 4 players

Play a simple baseball game with a batter and pitcher. Fielding and running are handled 

automatically, so you can focus on the action. For a two-player game, you will need two Wii Remotes.
The game ends after three innings. If one player scores more than five runs over his opponent, 

the mercy rule applies, ending the game.

Roll a bowling ball with a simple sweep of your arm. You can also change the spin of your 

ball. Play with up to four players using a single Wii Remote.
Play a ten-frame game and compete for the best score.

Holding the Wii Remote 

(batting for right-handed players)

• 

Hold the Wii Remote with both 

hands, just like you would a 

baseball bat. Hold it so the 

button side faces toward you.

• 

Put your wrist through the Wii Remote strap and 

fasten it to prevent it from escaping your hand.

• 

Swing gently.

Holding the Wii Remote 

(pitching for right-handed players)

• 

Hold the Wii Remote in your pitching hand.

• 

Put your wrist through the Wii Remote strap and 

fasten it to prevent it from escaping your hand.

• 

Swing gently.

• 

Raise the Wii Remote to your chest 

and swing back.

• 

Swing as if you are rolling a real 

bowling ball.

• 

Twist the Wii Remote to give the 

ball spin.

Holding the Wii Remote 

(for right-handed players)

• 

Hold the Wii Remote in your throwing hand.

• 

Put your wrist through the Wii Remote strap and fasten it to prevent it from 

escaping your hand.

• 

Swing gently.

Batting

Throwing the Ball

• 

Swing the Wii Remote as 

the ball crosses the plate — 

just like in real baseball!

Inside or outside pitch

Right over the plate

Pitching

• 

Swing down the Wii Remote as if you 

would throw the ball. The speed of the 

ball changes depending on how 

quickly you swing the Wii Remote.

 

None  

 

Fastball

 

 

Curveball

 

 

Screwball

 

 

Splitter

Breaking Balls

(

for right-handed players)

Hold down one of the 

buttons below and 

swing the Wii Remote.

Curveball

Fastball

Splitter

Screwball

+

Bowling

Moving and Aiming

Press left or right to 

decide where to stand 

and which way to aim.

Zoom

(Press again to zoom out.)

Switch Modes

Where to 

stand

Aim

Hold down

Release 

here

Release 

at the bottom

of your swing.

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