Good Review - and honest sore, but I think a couple of your observations need clarification. If the controls feel odd you can change them and its saves your prefered configuration for when ever you return to the game. Secondly, you wont ever hear a random 12 year old on Wii Speak, only registered friend that have the device. It is still possible to hear others in you team if you dont have Wii speak but they will still be registered Friends.
My daughter loves carnival games and truthfully play it more than anything - and I treasure the family fun we have all had playing it - I will be picking this one up for sure .
Why do these multi format release threads always descend into the 'I be geting it on the 360/PS3 anyway' - its Nintendolife for goodness sake - I'll got to another site if I had a another console. Honestly its like the Stepford wives
This is so old - look who's copying who and all that - Its a bit like the iphone - six months later all the major phone manufactures have a phone out that looks just like an iphone. Trouble for Sony is the boat has sailed - the same happened for their music players.
Don't forget the Wii's function was to introduce motion controls to people for the first time. We will alway have buttons to press as long as we have fingers but the next natural thing for people to do is gesticulate, so motion control is and has been proved to be an important next step in the evolution of control interfaces. I have a warm fussy feeling that it was Nintendo that had the balls to try it first.
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Re: Review: The Conduit (Wii)
Good Review - and honest sore, but I think a couple of your observations need clarification. If the controls feel odd you can change them and its saves your prefered configuration for when ever you return to the game. Secondly, you wont ever hear a random 12 year old on Wii Speak, only registered friend that have the device. It is still possible to hear others in you team if you dont have Wii speak but they will still be registered Friends.
Re: Shia LaBeouf Disses the Wii
Shea's cheque from Microsoft is in the post - mission accomplished -
Re: GameCenter CX To Hold 24-Hour Gaming Marathon
My Horse and Me & Baby Sitting Party 2
Re: Mario Moves Into The Storage Business
Nintendos long awaited external storage solution.
Re: Vitality Sensor gets its first announced game
Trauma Centre Operations would be fun with this device keeping an eye on your nerve skills.
Re: It's My Birthday: Casual Gaming Hits a New Low
My daughter loves carnival games and truthfully play it more than anything - and I treasure the family fun we have all had playing it - I will be picking this one up for sure .
Re: Modern Warfare 2 Wii-bound?
Why do these multi format release threads always descend into the 'I be geting it on the 360/PS3 anyway' - its Nintendolife for goodness sake - I'll got to another site if I had a another console. Honestly its like the Stepford wives
Re: It's My Birthday: Casual Gaming Hits a New Low
If your a young kid then I'm sure it may appeal - Gees its not worth reporting on
Re: Sony to Reveal Copycat Motion Controller at E3?
This is so old - look who's copying who and all that - Its a bit like the iphone - six months later all the major phone manufactures have a phone out that looks just like an iphone. Trouble for Sony is the boat has sailed - the same happened for their music players.
Re: Talking Point: About "The Waggle"
Don't forget the Wii's function was to introduce motion controls to people for the first time. We will alway have buttons to press as long as we have fingers but the next natural thing for people to do is gesticulate, so motion control is and has been proved to be an important next step in the evolution of control interfaces. I have a warm fussy feeling that it was Nintendo that had the balls to try it first.