Despite its look and feel, Wii Sports: Bowling isn't exactly a true-to-life game. Sure, it may feel like you have a sound style of delivery down, as you are awarded with numerous strikes during your career as a bowling champion on the Wii. But, it turns out that even experience does not govern performance in the game, as in the latest tournament at the 3000-resident Riderwood complex in Montgomery County, Maryland showed underdog Nancy Davies bested previous champ Hal Winters in a tournament with a score of 202 to 182.
[Via Engadget]
Real bowler schooled by Wii bowler
Posted Dec 27th 2007 11:15AM by David Hinkle
Filed under: News
Tags: bowling, graygamer, tournament
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-27-2007 @ 11:28AM
fizban said...
Wear the wrist strap, ma'am!
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12-27-2007 @ 11:34AM
Nate said...
That's exactly what I was thinking!
12-27-2007 @ 11:33AM
vidGuy said...
Tinker with your position and your release and it's easy to get a score much higher than that. My average is now around 240, though that 300 game still eludes me. Obviously the game is easier to perfect than real bowling, in which my average is more like 160.
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12-27-2007 @ 11:46AM
Lloyddobler said...
My friend schooled me and she had no form whatsoever, I was kinda pissed lol she wasn't even making a bowling motion
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