Start Wii Sports, then select Training (The barbell icon). From the training menu, select Bowling. There should be only one training game available, "Picking Up Spares," the last two are Question Marks.
Finish the first training game then it will unlock the second training game, "Power Throws." If you want to look up tips and tricks be aware that some people refer to "Power Throws" as "Power Bowling."
Finish the second training game, and it will unlock the third, "Spin Control." I don't think you have to reach a certain level of accuracy to unlock them, just complete them. That is what worked for me.
There are many "cheats" for Wii Sports, a lot of them can be found via internet search engines. (Google, Yahoo, etc.)
Internet ability is now available FREE on Wii. When you get to the main menu, go to Wii Shop Channel and download it for free. You can search for Cheats, Tips and Tricks for any Wii Sports and other Wii games, without ever leaving your Wii to go to your computer. With the free Internet feature you can also access your Facebook and email accounts right from your Wii console. No other special apps downloads are needed. Be aware that not all browser abilities may be supported by Wii Internet access.
Have fun!
I dont know, but i do know that when that black screen comes up after the thing that says 'make sure that there are no people around that you could bump into, ' if you hold down the right, up, down or left on your control pad, when wii bowling comes up, you should have a different colered ball. i like the right key, it gives you a gold bal!
That shiney ball in Wii bowling is actually a privelege. If you are in the pro level on Wii bowling, then you will get the sparkles. If your pro level goes under the pro limit, then the sparkles go away. In other words, you have to earn the sparkle ball.
They are the protectors on each of the side of the bowling area, with which the ball doesn't go into the gutter.
Yes, bowling is one of the games on Sports Resort for the Nintendo Wii.
Bowling is not an option on Wii Fit. However, on Wii Sports (and Wii Sports Resort), you get a strike as you normally would in real life bowling.
No, but you can get hit by a baseball, K.Od by a fist(via boxing) and can drop a bowling ball on your foot.
My top record for Wii Sports Bowling is 257 and I thought that was very good.
More than likly the bowling activity was not made using the same code so what is considered a strike zone in Wii Sports is larger then that of resort. PRobally a diffrent programer or the programer didnt copy and paste the lines of code for the bowling.
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Not much really, your equipment (e.g bowling ball, baseball bat) changes colour (e.g sparkly ball, gold bat)
The original Wii Sports includes tennis, bowling, golf, boxing and baseball.
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You change the ball by, at the character selection screen, when it starts to go black, hold down left or right, up or down on the control pad.