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I-Points are what needs to be collected during the Island Flyover game in Wii Sports Resort. There are a total of 80 I-Points. I-Points return in Pilotwings Resort, although there are only 75 in this game. These are found around landmarks on Wuhu Island . Some I-Points around moving objects will have to move to follow them, such as the one following Miguel's Guide Plane. There are technically 76 I-Points in Pilotwings Resort, but the 76th point does not count as it has to be unlocked by getting 3 stars on every mission. That I-Point is dark blue at the start of every flight, and follows Meca Hawk.

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  • I-Points are what needs to be collected during the Island Flyover game in Wii Sports Resort. There are a total of 80 I-Points. I-Points return in Pilotwings Resort, although there are only 75 in this game. These are found around landmarks on Wuhu Island . Some I-Points around moving objects will have to move to follow them, such as the one following Miguel's Guide Plane. There are technically 76 I-Points in Pilotwings Resort, but the 76th point does not count as it has to be unlocked by getting 3 stars on every mission. That I-Point is dark blue at the start of every flight, and follows Meca Hawk.
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  • I-Points are what needs to be collected during the Island Flyover game in Wii Sports Resort. There are a total of 80 I-Points. I-Points return in Pilotwings Resort, although there are only 75 in this game. These are found around landmarks on Wuhu Island . Some I-Points around moving objects will have to move to follow them, such as the one following Miguel's Guide Plane. There are technically 76 I-Points in Pilotwings Resort, but the 76th point does not count as it has to be unlocked by getting 3 stars on every mission. That I-Point is dark blue at the start of every flight, and follows Meca Hawk. This article is a stub. You can help the Nintendo Wiki by expanding it.
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