The controller would be better if it was in the shape of a tennis raquet or bat. The motion sensing controller has potential, it just needs more specificness and variety.
A motion sensing device shaped like a television remote control seems underplayed.
Haven't tried it, though.
Don't particularly want to.
ya, a tennis racket would have really made it better becuause that is SO much more versatile for a range of games.
bitWISE wrote:I'm finally getting component cables after work!!
My friend ordered a set from Nintendo but they sent him two by mistake. So I'm either paying $20 or $40 depending on whether he was charged for one or two.
with no hi def support, how much do the components improve the picture of the wii?
D3lta wrote:Where did you manage to find one? Ive rang around all the shops in Cardiff and Swansea but cant find one :@ Gamestation in Port Talbot didnt have enough in to cover my preorder so im looking else where!!
Get to Asda in Cardiff bay about 11:30 today...
Where were you when the West was defeated?
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phantasmagoria wrote:Zelda is wicked, everything else I've played hasn't held my interest for more than an hour. I think it's full of potential, it just depends on the games released for it.
Super Monkey Ball is a lot of fun on the Wii. However I'm currently stuck on a stage thats REALLY pissing me off with the level of difficulty.
I took monkey ball back it was so shit.
The Wiimote didn't work with it properly and it was just terrible.
I got another Wiimote and Wii Play which isn't much better than Monkeyball.
But yes Odium is correct in saying that Wii Sports is the best title for it. But to be fair i have not tried Zelda yet.
Where were you when the West was defeated?
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MKJ wrote:isnt zelda an exact copy of the cube zelda sans wiimote?
You stupid dumb ass...
ITS ALSO A COMPLETE MIRROR WORLD OVER THE CUBES!!!
For some reason instead of just mirroring links model, they... erm... mirrored the entire world...?
(Zelda lore, Link has ALWAYS been left handed, but they changed him to right in the Wii version, because of the wiimote, lol)
noticed the little curly symbol at the end of the sentence? (there it is again!)
thats a questionmark. that marks a question. I didn't know and therefore asked said 'question'
D3lta wrote:Where did you manage to find one? Ive rang around all the shops in Cardiff and Swansea but cant find one :@ Gamestation in Port Talbot didnt have enough in to cover my preorder so im looking else where!!
Get to Asda in Cardiff bay about 11:30 today...
bah cant get there today working till 12. might be getting one from woolworths today! fingers crossed either that or im ordering one from savastore and hoping for early new year delivery :/
o'dium wrote:I know jokes are hard for some of you to grasp, but jeez, your all looking more like retards than usual
To be fair, it needs to be funny for people to laugh
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everyone probably figured as much, but IGN just tore Ubisoft a new asshole with their Far Cry: Vengeance review:
The Wii build successfully capitalizes on Nintendo's innovative remote, enabling a comfortably high level of control speed and accuracy as gamers run and gun down opponents in the jungles and in the surrounding waters. But just as Far Cry initially set a new graphic high on PC, so does it set a new graphic low on Wii, with visuals so blurry, smeary, sluggish and ugly that you'll question whether the title could realistically run on Nintendo 64.
An Innovation for it. if I may.
The Wii should be adaptable to a tennis racket or a golf club. Well, I can't see how it could be attached to a bowling bowl though. A bit too dangerous.