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Topic: Off-TV Play vs. New Gameplay

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blaisedinsd

I think even Lego City and Zombi U should have implemented off tv play.

I understand Game and Wario and Nintendoland mostly need 2 screens for most of the experiences but the things Lego City and Zombi U did could have easily been optional to where they could have had a single screen gaming experience as well for you to use OFF TV play or use a pro-controller on your TV in my opinion.

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WiiULoveSquid wrote:

blaisedinsd wrote:

I think even Lego City and Zombi U should have implemented off tv play.

I understand Game and Wario and Nintendoland mostly need 2 screens for most of the experiences but the things Lego City and Zombi U did could have easily been optional to where they could have had a single screen gaming experience as well for you to use OFF TV play or use a pro-controller on your TV in my opinion.

Ya, I held off Lego City because of no off-TV play

Same here.

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I much prefer new gameplay or more specifically dual screen use then Off-TV, even though I use the latter to watch shows and play certain games (dividable attention like turn based RPG or puzzle games) at the same time. It just makes things more convenient like with LoZ: Wind Waker, MH3U and The Wonderful 101 to name a few. I'm even wishing that they will release an update for One Piece: Unlimited World Red to use the GamePad screen like the 3ds version (it's only a screen telling you to look at the TV and how to go Off-TV).

I guess if you have the right TV to yourself, might as well use it.

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