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Anyone own a Wii ? (pg. 2)
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| smakmagik |
| quote: | Originally posted by Theresa
LOL!
Then go buy it. |
:sadgreen:
Now you ve made me think it over twice. |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by Theresa
My roomie has it... I think it sucks arse.
Half the time it doesn't detect your movements, the other half it over detects it. I am glad he bought it and I didn't. I personally would not ever waste my money on a load of crap like the wii. |
u have to be gentle with it :p it's pretty easy to use once u realise u don't have to flail your arms like a knife wielding maniac and that u can actually just use subtle wrist movements. |
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| iammesol |
| Seriously... get one. I've owned the system for about 6+ months now, and would NEVER sell it. I'm not much for Mario/Zelda/other Nintendo games, but the games that it offers that aren't like that are fantastic. I don't know why, but I just love the physical involvement of swinging a bat during wii baseball and other games of that sort. |
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| smakmagik |
| quote: | Originally posted by iammesol
Seriously... get one. |
That, plus your avatar have convinced me! |
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| Theresa |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
u have to be gentle with it :p it's pretty easy to use once u realise u don't have to flail your arms like a knife wielding maniac and that u can actually just use subtle wrist movements. |
Maybe we have a ed up system, because no matter what I do with it, flailing or not, it still doesn't work properly.
For example: when playing the golf game, whenever you have to putt, you can NEVER get it right.
I like games that respond immediately, and accurately. This console rarely does either.
Maybe it's a preference thing... perhaps people like the challenge of having to over compensate for the games ty response. I would rather go play something else. |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by Theresa
Maybe we have a ed up system, because no matter what I do with it, flailing or not, it still doesn't work properly.
For example: when playing the golf game, whenever you have to putt, you can NEVER get it right.
I like games that respond immediately, and accurately. This console rarely does either.
Maybe it's a preference thing... perhaps people like the challenge of having to over compensate for the games ty response. I would rather go play something else. |
putting on wii sports is a bit tricky, i find that the short movements don't register so i try to make a really gentle but longer movement with it, and sometimes it does work. More a fan of the tennis which is good for 2 players, bowling and baseball, the one player stuff i don't really do so much at the moment. Even my mum can play tennis and she's not even 1990s compliant yet. |
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| Yan |
| Backwards compatibility PLUS the Virtual Console in addition to the current gems is MORE than often to sell you on even paying full price. |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by Theresa
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sorry to add again, check the sensitivity of the controllers, the position of the bar above or below the tv, anything that might intefere and how far away u actually are from it :) |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yan
Backwards compatibility PLUS the Virtual Console in addition to the current gems is MORE than often to sell you on even paying full price. |
ding ding ding. I got it with sports but could immediately load any of my gamecube games (the console itself broke :() Or get some points and get some old games, something I need to do yet. |
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| jupiterone |
| super smash brothers obviously! |
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