It was a real revolution, a paradigm shift of a type we rarely see.
The launch of the Wii Sports in 2006 was a global phenomenon that changed our perception of video games.
Wii Sports gave you the freedom to play with the Wii Remote, which responded to your movements.
It allowed even those who had no idea how to play video games to enter the world of the Wii by featuring intuitive controls, such as moving the controller like a bat to play baseball, or moving it into its well-known “nunchuck” accessory to play a boxing match.
Wii Sports, which brought together golf, tennis, bowling and even baseball, made video games a family affair. It was a best-seller for Nintendo, setting record sales worldwide.
Almost five years after the disappearance of the Wii Sports license, Nintendo has decided to resurrect the game that caused an earthquake in the world of video games.

