Inducted: 2023 If Atari’s Pong (1972) helped usher in the video game revolution with a simple tennis game, more than three decades later Nintendo’s Wii Sports returned video games to the masses with simple, though unique versions of tennis, bowling, baseball, boxing, and golf. Released in 2006 and bundled with Nintendo Wii home video game consoles sold outside of Japan, Wii Sports best demonstrated how the company redefined the way video games could be played. Relying on a motion-sensitive Wii Remote, Wii []
Visitors become part of the video game at the Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York
Wii Sports' and 'The Last of Us' join the World Video Game Hall of Fame
Strong National Museum of Play - LeChase Construction
The Strong National Museum of Play – Rebrand
Wii Sports - The Strong National Museum of Play
The Strong National Museum of Play - Northern Light Productions
Wii Sports – NintendoSoup
Strong Museum of Play Sets Summer Opening Date for $65M Expansion
Strong National Museum of Play, expansion plans
Strong National Museum of Play - LeChase Construction
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