After the huge success of its Wii Sports games, Nintendo is launching a version for the Nintendo Switch on April 29, the company announced in a video presentation. Dubbed Nintendo Switch Sports, the successor to the popular Wii game will bring tennis, bowling, football, badminton, volleyball and Chambara, a kind of swordfighting, to the console. Nintendo is planning to add golf in autumn, the company said. The game is played with the motion-sensitive Joy-Con controllers, which are either used with your hands or attached to your leg with a holster to transfer the player’s own movements to the c…