@@johnc4122 no pls no! That makes it extra nostalgic 😩👌🏻✊🏼 Edit: lol that happen to me a lot when I played with my elder brother. I wish things would be the way they used, but I guess that’s the beauty of life: moving on without forgetting what really matters. Also measure life by memories, not years. ^_^
i really like how physics apply to the ball and pins in the lanes next to you instead of them being preset animations so you can actually watch the other miis play bowling instead of seeing the same things over and over again
i feel like this would give me the feeling of laying on my couch tired from school while my mom makes dinner and letting wii bowling run, i really do miss the early 2010s
The reason why wii sports bowling is better than real life bowling is because there are not screens with weird animations, it looks clean and roomy and it got a nice jam playing in the background at an acceptable volume
Another reason is because the atmosphere is a lot more inviting. IRL Bowling Allys where the building is dark with a few neon lights on & some loud pop music playing, meanwhile WII Bowling is brightly lit, has a simple room design & as you mentioned, relaxing guitar music
When the internet delivers that one oddly specific thing that was exactly what you were looking for but assumed you would never find because it's that oddly specific. Thank you for this!
@Josef Harrison not what reply i needed but ok. This is a lot. Holy cow dude you didn't have to wroite al of that all you coud say that someone used a modding tool to make a video. Or you could say idk. But still uhh... Thank you.
@@Dedsec_frost Late reply, but I think that person essentially wrote about how the game only shows Miis in the visible camera view to save memory. If you move the camera away from the gameplay area in an emulator (which I did here) you see what the game looks like beyond what the player sees.
I actually used this video as background for one of my theater class projects and I actually accomplish the setting of it really well the setting that I chose with a bowling alley so why the heck not
just listening to the other miis bowl and getting spares is relaxing to hear I even enjoy listening to the crowd go when you get so close to a hole in one.
this is genuinely so nostalgic. my sibling, best friend, and i lived on the wii. it was such a big part of our childhood. im now 19.. and boy do i miss it. my mom got rid of it but not all of the games. im hoping one day i will get another wii.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jBdZWCgloQc.html finally used it, thank you so much, I credited you in the description I really enjoy your videos
The ambient background is a stock sound effect has been available since the 1990s, for example Ten Pin Alley on the PS1 in 1996 and a few other PC and console bowling games use the exact same sound effect. It's recognizeable by a strange sound heard halfway - I'm always curious what it is (it sounds to me like someone yelling through a megaphone).
Listened to the song on its own and its still great, but it just isn't the same without feeling like it's being played over the bowling alley speakers with the bowling sounds in the background