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Well, I was looking at the Wii games annd I noticed theres about 7 or so games I am interested in.. Now, how does the Wii look on a HDTV? Also, for the $279.99 do they EVER add a game or something with it? Or do you gotta pay extra for that (In essense PAYING for the game.)
(Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess,
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption,
Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition,
Super Mario Galaxy,
Super Smash Bros: Brawl,
Super Paper Mario,
Plus the GC playback and Wiiware makes it a plus.)
The only game I've seen bundled is Wii Sports -- but I enjoy it a lot, so no complaints.
There's a ton of other games I've really enjoyed -- it is worth looking around for some of the more obscure games, like de Blob or Zack & Wiki.
Do they still bundle it with Wii Sports, but just not label it on the box? (I like when I get games even if they suck )
Lunar_Chaos
05-11-2009, 05:12
Do they still bundle it with Wii Sports, but just not label it on the box? (I like when I get games even if they suck )
http://www.everyjoe.com/thegadgetblog/files/2007/10/wii_box.jpg
Do they still bundle it with Wii Sports, but just not label it on the box? (I like when I get games even if they suck )
So far as I know, it's always bundled with Wii Sports outside of Japan. And Wii Sports is actually pretty fun. It's not the most amazingly deep game ever, but it's got plenty of replay value.
http://www.everyjoe.com/thegadgetblog/files/2007/10/wii_box.jpg
Not ALL boxes look like that, some dont got the "Wii SportS Included"
So far as I know, it's always bundled with Wii Sports outside of Japan. And Wii Sports is actually pretty fun. It's not the most amazingly deep game ever, but it's got plenty of replay value.
AH, yeah I play it at my grandmas sometimes, its alright for a time killer. Is the small list of games above (in original post) - in your opinion - worth the $279.99 for someone who owns a PS3 and 360? (Not 100% sure if i want a Wii, im at about 75% - just wodnering if it'll bore me at some point (Hoping not within the first 6 - 12 months though xD))
Dunno about that exact list, but I certainly found it a good deal. There's a bunch of pretty fun cheap games for it, and some real beauties in wiiware.
Dunno about that exact list, but I certainly found it a good deal. There's a bunch of pretty fun cheap games for it, and some real beauties in wiiware.
Damn, cant tell me about any of em? And what titles are in Wiiware? (Really wanna make sure i'll get soem enjoyment out of the Wii ;p (Sorry if my questionn annnoy you))
Are ANY of the following in WiiWare;
Donkey Kong Country
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
Earthbound (REALLY hoping this one is, I loved it to death!)
No clue about DKC, but I thought I heard rumors of Earthbound for Virtual Console. (A distinction is made; old titles re-released are Virtual Console, new games that didn't exist on anything else are WiiWare. WiiWare games usually have better graphics, but can cost more.)
I've posted tons of lists of games I thought were a bunch of fun on the Wii. Zack&Wiki's great, deBlob gets good reviews, I liked No More Heroes. Endless Ocean was fun, although it's not a traditional game.
I'm glad that you are looking into getting a Wii, but be advised, it definately does not have the same entertainment value that your PS3 and 360 have.
My brother and my parents bought one a while ago, and although it is fun when you first get it, it doesn't really last if you are used to the other consoles.
All of this is my sole opinion though, and I am not trying to get you to not buy one or insult you or your preferences in consoles. I am just explaining my experiences with the Wii.
PS - Get Brawl. It's one of the few wii games I like. Also, get TP, so you can hack your Wii. :)
I'm glad that you are looking into getting a Wii, but be advised, it definately does not have the same entertainment value that your PS3 and 360 have.
My brother and my parents bought one a while ago, and although it is fun when you first get it, it doesn't really last if you are used to the other consoles.
All of this is my sole opinion though, and I am not trying to get you to not buy one or insult you or your preferences in consoles. I am just explaining my experiences with the Wii.
PS - Get Brawl. It's one of the few wii games I like. Also, get TP, so you can hack your Wii. :)
No worries, I want peoples opinions on thhe "Fun factor" before I throw down $317 on it. Lol
No clue about DKC, but I thought I heard rumors of Earthbound for Virtual Console. (A distinction is made; old titles re-released are Virtual Console, new games that didn't exist on anything else are WiiWare. WiiWare games usually have better graphics, but can cost more.)
I've posted tons of lists of games I thought were a bunch of fun on the Wii. Zack&Wiki's great, deBlob gets good reviews, I liked No More Heroes. Endless Ocean was fun, although it's not a traditional game.
No More Heroes and Zack&Wiki look pretty good, though im not into many "Kiddy" looking games for some reason - which is why I only got about 7-11 or so games Im really interested in. Lol
Got till the 14th to make up my mind (Found one for $249.99 though not sure i get Wii Sports :/)
Anyone know if Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is a FUN game that you dont have to fling your arms around like an idiot? (I was gonna see about borrowing but by then the deal may be over. :/) - May go pick her up today after my doctors appointment. :P
the wii is well worth the money, if u have a 360 or ps3 then it makes a very welcome change. id highly recommend super mario galaxy, de blob and no more heroes
Got till the 14th to make up my mind (Found one for $249.99 though not sure i get Wii Sports :/)
Anyone know if Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is a FUN game that you dont have to fling your arms around like an idiot? (I was gonna see about borrowing but by then the deal may be over. :/) - May go pick her up today after my doctors appointment. :P
I think it's fun, and I do not know of ANY games that require you to "fling your arms around". Not any at all.
And seriously, I do not know of ANY retail-sold Wii systems outside of Japan without Wii Sports. As long as it's a new retail system, I am pretty sure it has Wii Sports.
I think it's fun, and I do not know of ANY games that require you to "fling your arms around". Not any at all.
And seriously, I do not know of ANY retail-sold Wii systems outside of Japan without Wii Sports. As long as it's a new retail system, I am pretty sure it has Wii Sports.
So its basically just moving your hand, not your arm to do stuff, ye? And whatsthe learning curve compared to "normal" controls?
Now, what would you recommend for a "First game" out of; Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess or Super Mario Galaxy?
So its basically just moving your hand, not your arm to do stuff, ye? And whatsthe learning curve compared to "normal" controls?
Now, what would you recommend for a "First game" out of; Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess or Super Mario Galaxy?
110% mario, if im being honest i didnt find zelda that entertaining. as for the controls i generally hold them together so there like a standard controller anyway. only difference u generally find is the pointing and odd wiggle but that becomes second nature
Aren't they releasing an HD Wii at some stage?
Aren't they releasing an HD Wii at some stage?
Not that anyone's ever had a reason to believe.
It's FUD, and only FUD. There's no reason for them to do it.
theaface
05-13-2009, 21:19
Twilight Princess is worth every penny. It's full of classic Zelda goodness which you can't go far wrong with. As for the controls, they're wonderfully intuitive. I don't think you'd struggle getting used to them for any Wii game.
With regards to 3rd party games, you're right to pick out No More Heroes and Zack & Wiki. They're both original and great fun. Resident Evil 4 is also a top game, made all the better by the Wii controls which suit the title best. It's certainly the definitive version of the game.
110% mario, if im being honest i didnt find zelda that entertaining. as for the controls i generally hold them together so there like a standard controller anyway. only difference u generally find is the pointing and odd wiggle but that becomes second nature
Thanks for your opinion.
Aren't they releasing an HD Wii at some stage?
Wait, they might? Ah geez, now I dont know what to do. :lol:
Not that anyone's ever had a reason to believe.
It's FUD, and only FUD. There's no reason for them to do it.
Sure its only FUD? x.x
EDIT: Just looked it up, apparantly "Wii HD" is nintendos "Next Console"
Twilight Princess is worth every penny. It's full of classic Zelda goodness which you can't go far wrong with. As for the controls, they're wonderfully intuitive. I don't think you'd struggle getting used to them for any Wii game.
With regards to 3rd party games, you're right to pick out No More Heroes and Zack & Wiki. They're both original and great fun. Resident Evil 4 is also a top game, made all the better by the Wii controls which suit the title best. It's certainly the definitive version of the game.
RE4 on GC is awesome, always meant to get the Ps2 version for the extra stuff - but I figured if I get a Wii might as well go for that version. It'll be a more different experience, I figure.
Hopefully if I can find a ride, I'll have my Wii tonight. ^^
Wait, they might? Ah geez, now I dont know what to do. :lol:
Sure its only FUD? x.x
See the response above -- the entire point of it is to make people hesitate about buying a Wii.
There's no reason for the hypothetical "HD Wii" to exist. No one's going to remake games with higher resolution textures for it, and no one cares; the system's doing just fine selling to millions of people with HD displays who don't care, just as millions of people with HD displays are buying DVDs and watching them happily. It doesn't matter. SD resolution is good enough for entertainment.
See the response above -- the entire point of it is to make people hesitate about buying a Wii.
There's no reason for the hypothetical "HD Wii" to exist. No one's going to remake games with higher resolution textures for it, and no one cares; the system's doing just fine selling to millions of people with HD displays who don't care, just as millions of people with HD displays are buying DVDs and watching them happily. It doesn't matter. SD resolution is good enough for entertainment.
Just looked it up, apparantly "Wii HD" is nintendos "Next Console". Guess your right. ;p
Just looked it up, apparantly "Wii HD" is nintendos "Next Console". Guess your right. ;p
It's not even that. There is no such thing. They've never announced it, and there's no reason to imagine that their next console will be a "Wii HD" instead of, say, a completely different console.
100% FUD. There is nothing behind it except jealous fanboys.
It's not even that. There is no such thing. They've never announced it, and there's no reason to imagine that their next console will be a "Wii HD" instead of, say, a completely different console.
100% FUD. There is nothing behind it except jealous fanboys.
Jealous Fanboys? What Wii uses wanting HD or.. PS3/360 users wanting an HD Wii?
Jealous Fanboys? What Wii uses wanting HD or.. PS3/360 users wanting an HD Wii?
No. PS3/360 users trying to make people not get a Wii by telling them there'll be an HD version which will presumably be way better.
It's always come from people who dislike the Wii and like the other consoles -- you can tell, because from the Nintendo perspective, there's no reason for the hypothetical "HD Wii". It only makes sense if you assume that polygon count is what sells consoles -- a mistake Nintendo hasn't made in a long time. So it's never come from Nintendo, or from anything related to Nintendo. It's just like the perennial rumors of a new PS3 "any day now" with better specs -- the rumor exists only to discourage people from buying something they'd probably be happy with.
No. PS3/360 users trying to make people not get a Wii by telling them there'll be an HD version which will presumably be way better.
It's always come from people who dislike the Wii and like the other consoles -- you can tell, because from the Nintendo perspective, there's no reason for the hypothetical "HD Wii". It only makes sense if you assume that polygon count is what sells consoles -- a mistake Nintendo hasn't made in a long time. So it's never come from Nintendo, or from anything related to Nintendo. It's just like the perennial rumors of a new PS3 "any day now" with better specs -- the rumor exists only to discourage people from buying something they'd probably be happy with.
Ah, that actually makes quite a lot of sense.. and nintendo has never relief on "graphics" to sell systems - they are just good that way. :p
One more question seebs, about The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess - what are the controls. is the motion senseing thing how to attack, or is it - like in the Gametrailers review - what seems to be the A button? o.O
This threaad caan be closed, I bought the Wii and Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Aiming is a bit difficult ATM, I will get better as I get use to it - right? (THough that could just be sensor placement so I gotta point up a bit)x.x
Can anyone tell me if Red Steel is good? Blockbuster, tommorow, will have it on sale for $9.99.
I got used to the aiming pretty fast. If you're thinking of it as a light gun, it won't work -- it's not a direct-pointer like a light gun. Think of it more like a mouse; you move the mouse and the cursor moves, not necessarily exactly one inch on screen for one inch of mouse movement, but in a pretty predictable way.
I am told a lot of people enjoyed red steel, but that it wasn't an incredible game -- the consensus, I think, was to wait for it to be under $50 and pick it up cheap. :P
theaface
05-15-2009, 07:09
From what I've heard, Red Steel was a decent enough launch title, but otherwise not particularly remarkable. If you want a great first person-type experience, I reckon you'd be better off with Metroid Prime 3, which has had almost universal acclaim.
Oh, and don't worry about the controls - they'll become second nature.
*EDIT: Turns out, play Wii Sports and your Wii Remote poinetr use will get MUCH better - helped me lots.*
I got used to the aiming pretty fast. If you're thinking of it as a light gun, it won't work -- it's not a direct-pointer like a light gun. Think of it more like a mouse; you move the mouse and the cursor moves, not necessarily exactly one inch on screen for one inch of mouse movement, but in a pretty predictable way.
I am told a lot of people enjoyed red steel, but that it wasn't an incredible game -- the consensus, I think, was to wait for it to be under $50 and pick it up cheap. :P
Ah, I was thinking if I aimed somewhere it would go there. - Thanks. :)
From what I've heard, Red Steel was a decent enough launch title, but otherwise not particularly remarkable. If you want a great first person-type experience, I reckon you'd be better off with Metroid Prime 3, which has had almost universal acclaim.
Oh, and don't worry about the controls - they'll become second nature.
Ah, okay - i'll skip Red Steel and wait for Red Steel 2 (and potentially The Conduit o.o) while saving for Metroid Prime 3. :P
BRandON99
05-17-2009, 18:44
I got a Wii on launch day. I waited overnight in the freezing cold to get it. Once I played the handful of good games available for it, the Wii just sits on the shelf. The titles you listed are almost exactly the games I played for it. The problem is, once you are done with those then the Wii's value is reduced tremendously. If you plan on playing virtual console games, it will extend the life for you but I'm not sure it's worth $250 to play those games. It's a pretty neat system in the beginning but if you're like a LOT of people, the newness and uniqueness wears off pretty quickly. I would say get it, play those games on your list and some VC games but don't be too sad or disappointed when that's all there is for the system and it just sits on your shelf after that.
By the way, I also recommend Zack and Wiki and Mario Kart.
Good luck and have fun with your new console!
L1nux K1ng
05-17-2009, 18:51
You can get 2 free games (Wii Sports) if you buy a Wii I think. That's what happened with me when I bought mine.
One of the big influences is the variety of games you like. The more genres you like, the more fun the system is.