20 Beloved Video Games That Have Aged Terribly
10. Wii Sports
Few games can boast about their international fame as much as Wii Sports can. As the Wii’s signature title that came with the console, the game was not only present in every single household that owned a Wii, but it also managed to amass a huge audience made up of hardcore gamers and casual players alike, becoming so famous that even your grandma probably knows about it.
The game was praised for having one of the best utilizations of motion controls, which made its many sports-themed mini-games so memorable and enjoyable.
However, as is the case with most groundbreaking tech, if you were to boot up your old Wii these days, the once super-responsive Wii Sports controls will start showing their age.
While Wii Sports might have had the best use of motion controls in its heyday, with the rise of VR tech and other motion-based devices, the Wii system really loses its charm.
Games like Wii bowling or tennis that used to feel almost like the real deal seem really clunky and unresponsive by modern standards.
You might think the nostalgia factor might be enough to look past these issues, but with so many great modern alternatives, Wii Sports is unfortunately a relic of its past.