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Topic: Collecting Wii Classics I might have missed to play on Wii U

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2MooglesGaming

Seriously, that's an awesome list. Might have to use it as a guide next time I go used game hunting.

I would strongly recommend picking up No More Heroes 1&2. Not only are they among the most violent Wii games, but they're just a lot of fun. Enjoyable minigames, nice little customization options, an interesting story. Along with RE 4 they are must-own Wii games.

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ogo79

yeah i may have to get madworld myself. the reason i havent is because of the controller setup. nunchuck and wii remote?, meh.
how did this fair out for you guys controller wise?

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jump

ogo79 wrote:

yeah i may have to get madworld myself. the reason i havent is because of the controller setup. nunchuck and wii remote?, meh.
how did this fair out for you guys controller wise?

It's just the same as Twiligh Princess for me, just waggle when you need to and it's fine.

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ejamer

It wasn't missed - Zack and Wiki was included in the initial list of games that the OP already owns.
But the game was pretty awesome despite a few questionable design decisions. No harm in bringing it up again.

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MasterHiggins

I collect these too. Hard to complain about Wii_U when it can play over 500 Wii_games.

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Octane

Zack & Wiki makes me ponder every time how well a sequel could've made use of the GamePad...

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OneBagTravel

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I haven't actually played this but plan on getting it ASAP.

I've also gone back to Gamestops around my area picking up Wii games I never played. My Wii U is the first console I've purchased since the GameCube was new.

edit: just noticed you have the game already lol oops

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ejamer

Octane wrote:

Zack & Wiki makes me ponder every time how well a sequel could've made use of the GamePad...

I'll bite: what advantage would the gamepad offer? Using a touch screen isn't a huge jump over the Wii remote as a pointer, and I don't see immediate benefits from a second screen. A sequel certainly would be welcome, and while motion controls were very novel they weren't what "made" the game in my opinion.

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Kogorn733

OneBagTravel wrote:

Untitled

I haven't actually played this but plan on getting it ASAP.

I've also gone back to Gamestops around my area picking up Wii games I never played. My Wii U is the first console I've purchased since the GameCube was new.

edit: just noticed you have the game already lol oops

Getting Little King's Story was quite the adventure. Having been uncomfortable using EBay at the time (I changed my stance several years ago). The only way for me to get it was to have it shipped from a Gamestop Warehouse. Despite being forecasted to take 3-4 business days, the game took over 2 months to get to my house, and my credit card was erroneously billed a second time.

Moral of the story is, if you're looking for old games, and you want to use Gamestop, ALWAYS pick up your game physically.

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Gerbwmu

Kogorn733 wrote:

Of the above games, Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn is probably the hardest to find (in my experience).

I would like to see Nintendo release eShop versions of PoR and Radiant Dawn. They are so expensive used. Would be a nice option to have some of these more obscure titles available to download.

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Octane

ejamer wrote:

Octane wrote:

Zack & Wiki makes me ponder every time how well a sequel could've made use of the GamePad...

I'll bite: what advantage would the gamepad offer? Using a touch screen isn't a huge jump over the Wii remote as a pointer, and I don't see immediate benefits from a second screen. A sequel certainly would be welcome, and while motion controls were very novel they weren't what "made" the game in my opinion.

I agree, however the game used motion controls in a very unique way, something very few games have done. When the game was released, Motion Plus wasn't a thing either, I still am very impressed with the controls the game had to offer. I'd love to see a sequel on the Wii U, with puzzles centered around the GamePad controls instead. Not because it's a leap in technology, or because it can be done better on the GamePad, but I'm just curious as to what the team behind Zack & Wiki can come up with.

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All the Resident Evil Games, HotD Overkill and Project Zero 2 Wii Edition , were great Horror-Games.

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