

Over 82 million people owned the original Wii Sports, a number that trails only Tetris on video games' all-time best-seller list.
The question Nintendo is now asking, by releasing a high-definition, online-enabled update of its iconic, motion-controlled mini-game collection, is how many people are looking to pay $40, 8 years later, for essentially the same games?
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