I am looking forward to boxing, baseball, and tennis to a lessor extent, depends on how good the motion plus is. Will certainly check out golf and bowling but can they be much better than wii sports resort? The bowling online with leagues and such could be amazing though Does anyone know how to check our Spotpass settings? I forget how i answered
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE come out on the WII-U, gonna have to write a litter to Ubisoft about that, will buy it first day. The original may be my favorite all time game.
My question would be if these stats look at the bundled in games, if so and I would be inclined to think it does since sales figured for games would count number of wii sports sold or something like that, if all the sales were the deluxe bundle it would be nintendo land and 1 out of 5 people bought another game on average, but a lot of basics were probably sold too, so each of them probably had a game bought as well. But does this include downloadable games, at least the retail games. anyway i bought the deluxe and batman.
Hi ToxieDogg, I am thinking of buying this game as I am getting into the Prince of Persia series. Could you tell me if the original Prince of Persia game is written into the disk so if I buy a used copy it would still be playable? or is it like a DLC where once it is unlocked it can't be played again on another wii? How easy it is to unlock? Thanks for any help you can give.
You say that the balloon game is the only "single player only" game of the set, are most if not all of the other games at least available as single player even if that is not the optimal way to play?
Primarily playing Skyward Sword, I can't get the 10 right bugs fast enough to get the special bug back for beedie, anyone know any tricks, had an easier time getting the hyrulian shield
Also for me personally, I probably won't get a Wii U right away as I still have a decent backlog of games to play and still some I am interested in both wii and gc but i am sure i will get one at somepoint. Will have to make sure it is still backward compatible to the wii, and am thinking of getting a second wii that is still gcn compatible as insurance anyway.
I don't think this is surprising at all, didn't the later wiis lose their backward compatibility, I am pretty sure they did at least here in NA. Anyway Nintendo is a company out for profit first and foremost no matter what they say. But what they might want to do is offer an incentive to trade in your old VC games no matter the system but especially gamecube for a discount so that those copies can be recycled and more inportantly be taken off the secondary market. Also I would like to see Beyond Good and Evil so hopefully people buying it online will convince ubisoft? to not only follow through on making a sequel but to make it for the wii u.
A friend of mine recommended Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem, which I really loved, and Gamespot showed this game as one I may like due to my interest in ED:SR, and I liked this game even more. I haven't owned a console before the wii, but even though this a gamecube game, still may be my favorite so far on the wii. Already wrote a letter to ubisoft promising to buy the sequel on the first day if they make it.
When I got my wii in 2007, it was my first console in years, I had heard so much about the zelda series that TP was one of the first games I got, if not the first and I simply loved it and have also played LTTP and loved that as well. But those were the only 2 in the Zelda series I have played. (I found the of the collector's edition for the GC with 1, 2, MM and OoT, but haven't played one yet) Being one of my first games, I had trouble with some puzzles and some of the fights and thought it was a great way to be introduced to the series, although I didn't realize the story behind the Master Sword until I played LTTP. It is still one of my favorite wii games to this day and this article makes me want to replay it. I didn't mind the bug chasing as much as it seems everyone else did, I hated chasing that maniacally insane squeaky puppet around the field. Anyway, in context to the article itself, since the beginning set the stage of relaxation and chilling by the stream talking to Rusl, it did set an attitude that although there were things to be done, we could take our time about it, no matter how much Midna pushed us, but make sure we not only did it right, but continued to be ourself and help anyone and everyone (cleared the stream or brought the hot spring water to the goron) take time and relax (fishing) or try something for the heck of it (like being shot out of a canon and riding a fliying/gliding chicken thing) as much as we can so we could go off-track. Although seriously, that bug lady was just kinda freaky.
If everything I just read is true, then yeah out for 1 weekend toward the end of tax season, at least here in the US, is a pretty harsh way to judge anything. That being said, at least for me, people nailed it, money and waiting for more reviews on the game because of what I heard about the first one. I am not as much waiting on other games, I am undecided about MH3, but just have a backlog of games i would like to catch up on first.
I got the first, and since it is a trivia game i didn't mind the off timed speaking of jerry or the sometimes slow frame rate, but in the new one can you still see how everyone else answers , i thought that was the worst part.
Looks good and like it could get really challenging. I hope the physics engine is as polished as World of Goo. But it would depend on that and how challenging it gets with piece shapes, number of pieces and if they start to use any obstacles, but definately has a lot of potential.
Can someone help me choose a free NES game? I am hoping for a 2 player game that is played simaltaneously, preferably cooperative but can be against each other as well. Thanks for any help you can provide
Great game, playing through it now, with the news that a sequel may be in the works, I already sent a letter to Ubisoft that I will be happy to purchase that sequel on the first day if it is made for the wii
I think fishing would have been kinda fun for a little bit, but overall I like the WSR. I'm still addicted to 3-point shooting, and i know i am in the minority but once I looked inside the 3-on-3 and got to play a better level AI that became a lot of fun too. The swordplay same thing, once you reach professionial it actually got kinda hard, although still pretty beatable. Also I think they did a good job on the bowling, i get on that what i get in real life, golf is better, frisbee golf is fun but they should have made it so the disk had to actually land somewhere instead of just fly through something, or atleast not as wide, and even ping pong i was impressed with since the ball would actually do what it would do in real life if you put the right spin on it.
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Re: Wii Sports Club Will Download Automatically With SpotPass
I am looking forward to boxing, baseball, and tennis to a lessor extent, depends on how good the motion plus is. Will certainly check out golf and bowling but can they be much better than wii sports resort? The bowling online with leagues and such could be amazing though
Does anyone know how to check our Spotpass settings? I forget how i answered
Re: Ubisoft: Beyond Good & Evil 2 Is On The Way
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE come out on the WII-U, gonna have to write a litter to Ubisoft about that, will buy it first day. The original may be my favorite all time game.
Re: Wii U Selling 1.2 Games Per Console In North America
My question would be if these stats look at the bundled in games, if so and I would be inclined to think it does since sales figured for games would count number of wii sports sold or something like that, if all the sales were the deluxe bundle it would be nintendo land and 1 out of 5 people bought another game on average, but a lot of basics were probably sold too, so each of them probably had a game bought as well. But does this include downloadable games, at least the retail games. anyway i bought the deluxe and batman.
Re: Review: Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (Wii)
Hi ToxieDogg,
I am thinking of buying this game as I am getting into the Prince of Persia series. Could you tell me if the original Prince of Persia game is written into the disk so if I buy a used copy it would still be playable? or is it like a DLC where once it is unlocked it can't be played again on another wii? How easy it is to unlock? Thanks for any help you can give.
Re: Hands On: Nintendo Land
You say that the balloon game is the only "single player only" game of the set, are most if not all of the other games at least available as single player even if that is not the optimal way to play?
Re: Ubisoft: Wii U Is The Most Innovative System On Earth
Please let this mean they will go back to developing Beyond Good and Evil 2 and that it will be released on the Wii U
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend?
Primarily playing Skyward Sword, I can't get the 10 right bugs fast enough to get the special bug back for beedie, anyone know any tricks, had an easier time getting the hyrulian shield
Re: GameCube to See New Downloadable Life on Wii U
Also for me personally, I probably won't get a Wii U right away as I still have a decent backlog of games to play and still some I am interested in both wii and gc but i am sure i will get one at somepoint. Will have to make sure it is still backward compatible to the wii, and am thinking of getting a second wii that is still gcn compatible as insurance anyway.
Re: GameCube to See New Downloadable Life on Wii U
I don't think this is surprising at all, didn't the later wiis lose their backward compatibility, I am pretty sure they did at least here in NA. Anyway Nintendo is a company out for profit first and foremost no matter what they say. But what they might want to do is offer an incentive to trade in your old VC games no matter the system but especially gamecube for a discount so that those copies can be recycled and more inportantly be taken off the secondary market.
Also I would like to see Beyond Good and Evil so hopefully people buying it online will convince ubisoft? to not only follow through on making a sequel but to make it for the wii u.
Re: Review: Beyond Good & Evil (GameCube)
A friend of mine recommended Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem, which I really loved, and Gamespot showed this game as one I may like due to my interest in ED:SR, and I liked this game even more. I haven't owned a console before the wii, but even though this a gamecube game, still may be my favorite so far on the wii. Already wrote a letter to ubisoft promising to buy the sequel on the first day if they make it.
Re: Features: Re-Examining Zelda: Twilight Princess
When I got my wii in 2007, it was my first console in years, I had heard so much about the zelda series that TP was one of the first games I got, if not the first and I simply loved it and have also played LTTP and loved that as well. But those were the only 2 in the Zelda series I have played. (I found the of the collector's edition for the GC with 1, 2, MM and OoT, but haven't played one yet) Being one of my first games, I had trouble with some puzzles and some of the fights and thought it was a great way to be introduced to the series, although I didn't realize the story behind the Master Sword until I played LTTP. It is still one of my favorite wii games to this day and this article makes me want to replay it. I didn't mind the bug chasing as much as it seems everyone else did, I hated chasing that maniacally insane squeaky puppet around the field.
Anyway, in context to the article itself, since the beginning set the stage of relaxation and chilling by the stream talking to Rusl, it did set an attitude that although there were things to be done, we could take our time about it, no matter how much Midna pushed us, but make sure we not only did it right, but continued to be ourself and help anyone and everyone (cleared the stream or brought the hot spring water to the goron) take time and relax (fishing) or try something for the heck of it (like being shot out of a canon and riding a fliying/gliding chicken thing) as much as we can so we could go off-track. Although seriously, that bug lady was just kinda freaky.
Re: EnjoyUp Soccer
I never liked soccer too much either, but video game soccer is usually fun, kinda like golf. depends how much i guess.
Re: Red Steel 2 Blunted After Poor UK Chart Debut
If everything I just read is true, then yeah out for 1 weekend toward the end of tax season, at least here in the US, is a pretty harsh way to judge anything. That being said, at least for me, people nailed it, money and waiting for more reviews on the game because of what I heard about the first one. I am not as much waiting on other games, I am undecided about MH3, but just have a backlog of games i would like to catch up on first.
Re: Grill-Off with Ultra Hand! Coming to US Club Nintendo
i'll get it because i don't know what else i would get really. plus if we support it now maybe they will give more games as rewards in the future.
Re: Review: TV Show King 2 (WiiWare)
I got the first, and since it is a trivia game i didn't mind the off timed speaking of jerry or the sometimes slow frame rate, but in the new one can you still see how everyone else answers , i thought that was the worst part.
Re: Art of Balance Coming Soon to North America
Looks good and like it could get really challenging. I hope the physics engine is as polished as World of Goo. But it would depend on that and how challenging it gets with piece shapes, number of pieces and if they start to use any obstacles, but definately has a lot of potential.
Re: Free NES Game Offer Now Available!
Can someone help me choose a free NES game? I am hoping for a 2 player game that is played simaltaneously, preferably cooperative but can be against each other as well. Thanks for any help you can provide
Re: Beyond Good & Evil
Great game, playing through it now, with the news that a sequel may be in the works, I already sent a letter to Ubisoft that I will be happy to purchase that sequel on the first day if it is made for the wii
Re: Review: Midway Arcade Treasures (GameCube)
I have a wii, would this work with the classic controller or does it have to be a GC controller?
Re: The Wii Sports Resort Events That Didn't Make It
I think fishing would have been kinda fun for a little bit, but overall I like the WSR. I'm still addicted to 3-point shooting, and i know i am in the minority but once I looked inside the 3-on-3 and got to play a better level AI that became a lot of fun too. The swordplay same thing, once you reach professionial it actually got kinda hard, although still pretty beatable. Also I think they did a good job on the bowling, i get on that what i get in real life, golf is better, frisbee golf is fun but they should have made it so the disk had to actually land somewhere instead of just fly through something, or atleast not as wide, and even ping pong i was impressed with since the ball would actually do what it would do in real life if you put the right spin on it.