Let me add to this:
[quote name='imacgod']
Wii Sports: I know plenty of people can't throw straight in bowling! You aren't alone, and to tell you the truth, it's because... well... you suck...

# You could say the Wii Remote is sensitive, but it definitely reads the slightest turns in your hand. This was so that you can add spin. I have friends that can turn it right, turn it left, or go straight on. We even did an experiment where we did a granny throw and got it straight on. Learn to control the spin and possibly move your Mii to the left or right to compensate.[/quote]
If you dont like the natural spin you add release the ball at a higher point in the forward arc... this will allow the ball less time to develop a spin and therefore go straighter for you. If you actaully bend at the knees a little and let it down earlier in the arc the ball will have more ground time and more time to develope its spin.
[quote name='imacgod']Golf has its issues when I putt. Otherwise, it's reading my movements pretty well. And as someone mentioned, boxing may be just buggy, which it seems.[/quote]
I find that using it like a fishing pole will help with the putting instead of actually swinging like a club * this is while putting only*.
[quote name='imacgod']
Excite Truck: The very first time I played it and the every first time I played a Wii, I felt the steering wasn't all that great. But I got used to it. It definitely wasn't meant to be a simulator and it does end up working out. In fact, when I was first playing, it was probably because I made lots of sporadic moves.[/quote]
As the poster above said have the wiimote either face up or buttons facing you. Tilt it lightly and it turns just like it should. Also as mentioned if you turn it past 90 degress one way it will not repsond or respond and actually move the car the opposite way.