Wii Baseball – Knock It Out of the Park

The original game for the Nintendo Wii was, “Wii Sports.”  It included a motion sensor baseball game centered on swinging a bat and pitching a ball.  It has generated a great deal of popularity and since its development other gaming companies have set out to improve upon the design.  The original Wii baseball was a great way to experience the thrill of utilizing the three-dimensional, motion sensor controller.  Improvements on the game have since made baseball for the Wii exciting and challenging, expanding on the first project.

For those who are new to the game, the controller is designed to sense your motion.  When you lift the remote above your shoulder and assume the stance of a batter, the character on the screen will imitate your hand motions.  As you swing the batter will swing in unison.  This technology has enabled many gamers to enjoy the appeal of the real game in the comfort of their own home.  And there is still more you can do to expand your enjoyment of the game.

Developers have created fun and useful Wii accessories to compliment various Wii games.  For baseball fans, there is the Wii remote-companion baseball bat.  The popular Louisville Slugger attachment elongates your remote to enhance your feeling of being right there in the action, or for your kids, the Sponge Bob Baseball bat extension, made of padded foam, will help you feel safe as they swing away.  Both are light weight, do not put stress on the remote and help you to aim more efficiently at your target.  You might even remember the advice of your little league baseball coach.  Swing like your cutting down a tree.  The excitement of owning a Wii baseball bat and seeing your character perform your motions on screen will take your gaming experience to the next level.

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