I was in college when I first bought a console with
my own hard-earned cash: the very popular (at the time) Nintendo 64. And while
I could show off
Goldeneye 64 to my dormmates with a Playstation,
they typically made fun of my sports game options.
For a number of reasons, recent Nintendo consoles haven’t been the best platforms for sports gaming. For every exclusive gem (Home Run King, Wii Sports, Power Pros), there’s a bad port or worse: an empty space on the shelf.
With the Wii U now
priced and dated, here’s a quick look at how Nintendo’s new offering is shaping up for sports gamers.
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