For my mum's birthday, I gave her a rather cheeky gift – a copy of Nintendo Switch Sports' updated Wii Bowling version. It was a nostalgic gesture, as she'd been the best player in the world back in the 2000s, winning strike after strike with an unbeatable level of skill. As we played sober, our competitive energy reignited, with me trying to finally dethrone her from her throne.
While other games like tennis and golf have been carried over, they failed to rekindle my enthusiasm. However, the revamped bowling game brought back memories of family gaming sessions past, when my mum first introduced me to gaming – specifically, Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing on a ZX Spectrum. It sparked an ardent interest in programming that ultimately led her to become the driving force behind our family's gaming adventures.
In this modern era, Switch Sports' updated Wii Bowling has proven itself to be well worth its price tag, thanks largely to its engaging and simple gameplay – qualities reminiscent of our childhood laughter and bonding over a night of Manic Mining on my mum's ZX Spectrum. A new edition that truly captures the essence of bowling as we all know it.
However, I discovered some slight disappointments in this version. The updated Mii characters were deemed less appealing to my mum by her preference for more abstract Wii designs. While these were the original graphics used back then and had a great retro charm about them, the modern Mii models are slightly smoother but seem cold compared to those quirky figures.
Additionally, she was unhappy with the size of the Joy-Con controllers in comparison to the larger Wii remote, stating that they were insufficiently substantial in her hands. My mum is never afraid to express her thoughts and feelings – this is where I get it from!
After our gaming session, I couldn't help but reminisce about past memories we've shared as a family, bonding over various games on multiple consoles, including the first Street Fighter II tournament that I played with my mother at one of her theatre school events when we needed to fill the seats.
While other games like tennis and golf have been carried over, they failed to rekindle my enthusiasm. However, the revamped bowling game brought back memories of family gaming sessions past, when my mum first introduced me to gaming – specifically, Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing on a ZX Spectrum. It sparked an ardent interest in programming that ultimately led her to become the driving force behind our family's gaming adventures.
In this modern era, Switch Sports' updated Wii Bowling has proven itself to be well worth its price tag, thanks largely to its engaging and simple gameplay – qualities reminiscent of our childhood laughter and bonding over a night of Manic Mining on my mum's ZX Spectrum. A new edition that truly captures the essence of bowling as we all know it.
However, I discovered some slight disappointments in this version. The updated Mii characters were deemed less appealing to my mum by her preference for more abstract Wii designs. While these were the original graphics used back then and had a great retro charm about them, the modern Mii models are slightly smoother but seem cold compared to those quirky figures.
Additionally, she was unhappy with the size of the Joy-Con controllers in comparison to the larger Wii remote, stating that they were insufficiently substantial in her hands. My mum is never afraid to express her thoughts and feelings – this is where I get it from!
After our gaming session, I couldn't help but reminisce about past memories we've shared as a family, bonding over various games on multiple consoles, including the first Street Fighter II tournament that I played with my mother at one of her theatre school events when we needed to fill the seats.