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Flint 12-04-2006 01:49 PM

Nintendo Wii
 
Aaah! My arm is sore!

Shocker 12-04-2006 01:52 PM

LOL Heck yes! I want a Wii really bad... I'm more excited about this console than any other in a long time... It's really nice to see some true innovation out there and not the same ole crap with the only changes being better graphics.

Flint 12-04-2006 02:24 PM

Right, the other guys are stuck (for years and years) on, what, another 20% better graphics or whatever...who cares?! Meanwhile, Nintendo has completely re-focused on playability. As if to mock the other consoles, Nintendo has exaggerated the cartoon-like quality of the characters. Granted, the graphics are likely to develop further, once we get past the stage of these "training" games, but honestly, it doesn't matter whether the game characters are super-ultra-realistic or not, if the game is actually fun to play. :::hint-hint::: other guys?

The Wii actually interfaces you, the person, with the game, in a new way. Love it. (But, damn! My arm is really sore!)

Shocker 12-04-2006 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Flint
Right, the other guys are stuck (for years and years) on, what, another 20% better graphics or whatever...who cares?! Meanwhile, Nintendo has completely re-focused on playability. As if to mock the other consoles, Nintendo has exaggerated the cartoon-like quality of the characters. (Granted, the graphics are likely to develop further, once we get past the stage of these "training" games, but honestly, it doesn't matter whether the game characters are super-ultra-realistic or not, if the game is fun to play.)

The Wii actually interfaces you, the person, with the game, in a new way. Love it. (But, damn! My arm is really sore!)

The interactivity with the game is what I am most excited about! I mean your controller can be a sword, golf club, tennis racket, gun, fishing rod, etc... and at least with this too, gamers aren't just vegin' in front of the tv, they are actually up and doing something.

If your arm gets any worse, I'd be glad to take the Wii off your hands for a while :D

Flint 12-04-2006 02:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shocker
If your arm gets any worse, I'd be glad to take the Wii off your hands for a while

Nah, that's alright. I've always wanted to learn to play tennis left-handed. (Might transfer something to my drumming, huh?)

Spexxvet 12-04-2006 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Shocker
... and at least with this too, gamers aren't just vegin' in front of the tv, they are actually up and doing something.
...

The potatoes ... uh, I mean.... we potatoes will have to move again. :blush:

ferret88 12-08-2006 02:11 PM

Just use the wrist strap and hold on tightly to the controller so as to NOT lob the controller into the telly and break it.

(The telly, that is.)

Flint 12-08-2006 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by ferret88
Just use the wrist strap and hold on tightly to the controller so as to NOT lob the controller into the telly and break it.

A dude I know hurled the Wii Remote the TV, because the wrist-strap actually broke off. (Of course, he should have been hanging on better.)

dar512 12-08-2006 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Flint
A dude I know hurled the Wii Remote the TV, because the wrist-strap actually broke off. (Of course, he should have been hanging on better.)

Yeah. That's one of the top ten things that need to be fixed on the Wii according to 1up.

SteveDallas 12-08-2006 04:04 PM

Yeah, though I suppose it could be an advantage for those of us with 13-year-old TVs. ("Gosh darn honey, I guess we have to buy a new TV.") (For the record, I'm hoping to get another year or so out of it and let the rices on the newfangled stuff come down a little more.)

Flint 12-08-2006 04:06 PM

Fuck "new" shit - if I didn't need it yesterday, why do I need it today? Does the "old" one do the same thing? Then keep the "old" one, and your $$$

skysidhe 12-09-2006 09:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flint
Fuck "new" shit - if I didn't need it yesterday, why do I need it today? Does the "old" one do the same thing? Then keep the "old" one, and your $$$


We couldn't agree more. PC games this year.

SteveDallas 12-09-2006 09:35 AM

Well a new one would be more than 26", and there would be that high def thing!

I saw a Wii in action last night. I had to drag the kids with me to my orchestra's dress rehearsal. They were hanging out in the lounge/snack bar the college operates in the same building as the auditorium, and a couple students hooked up a Wii to the TV. When I got done playing all the Christmas medleys, the kids were playing the baseball game, one pitching, one batting. Of course now they want one . . .

Pangloss62 12-09-2006 09:42 AM

Wii The People
 
I saw the demo/promo thing at a Target yesterday and have to admit that it made me depressed. Not the design of the games, just that people are now "doing" all these sports in their livingrooms rather than actually going out, let's say, bowling. Virtual this and virtual that. When they perfect the virtual sex thing, nobody will go outside and actually "do" shit.

I've never owned any video game; but I was really good at that Track & Field game in the arcades...:rolleyes:

Sundae 12-09-2006 09:56 AM

I'm just enjoying the fact that our newsreaders are reading stories about people queueing up for a Wii, not bheing able to get a Wii, and how only the lucky ones will get a Wii for Christmas. But then I'm childish like that...

Pangloss do you really think this will turn away from real sport in favour of this? Surely it will just encourage the people playing games at home to do it in a more active fashion? The appeal of real live sport is very different IMO.

Wii-style games appeal to me far more than any previous consoles. I'll give it a year and see how much this year's Christmas presents are going for on eBay :)


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