Flint • Dec 4, 2006 2:49 pm
[SIZE="4"]Aaah! My arm is sore![/SIZE]
Flint wrote: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!)
Nah, that's alright. I've always wanted to learn to play tennis left-handed. (Might transfer something to my drumming, huh?)Shocker wrote:
If your arm gets any worse, I'd be glad to take the Wii off your hands for a while
Shocker wrote:... and at least with this too, gamers aren't just vegin' in front of the tv, they are actually up and doing something.
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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.)ferret88 wrote: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.
Flint wrote: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.)
Flint wrote: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 $$$
Pangloss do you really think this will turn away from real sport in favour of this?
would people who play sports now (in a world where there are already console games, PC games, internet etc) stop playing in order to Wii.
I see your point, regarding people sitting in front of the TV, or playing video games, and then suffering from "health" problems which amount to get-off-your-ass-itis. I don't have a TV signal going into my home, nor have I actually owned a video game console since Turbo Grafx 16 (16 bit), although I do play occasionally on friend's systems. Where you're wrong, in my opinion, to point this out in regards to the Wii.Pangloss62 wrote:...people are now "doing" all these sports in their livingrooms rather than actually going out, let's say, bowling...
Uh-huh.Pangloss62 wrote: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:
That's right, I was talking about TVs, as in: if my current TV displayed visible images yesterday, it still does so today, regardless of whatever "better" TVs are available today. Sure, the "new" ones may look much better, or be much bigger, but if I wasn't complaining about the old one, then...uhhh... why shouldn't I just keep my money?Scazrelet wrote:Flint made a comment (though I guess it was about TVs?) that one shouldn't waste their money on new shit if it doesn't do anything the old version didn't. Well, thats what makes the Wii awesome, because it does. It really is unique as a household system (as opposed to say, an arcade machine).
I'm wondering how many degrees of distintion the Wii remote can communicate, or if ithe limitation exists in how the software developers wrote the game. Is there an upper limit to expression with the device? I'm curious to know. I hope that the games will continue to improve in playability as the new platform becomes more familiar.freshnesschronic wrote:I just wish when I swung my sword or racket it would follow it with precision, so I could slice and dice my enemy accurately, unlike the New Zelda.
Kitsune;306796 wrote:...Any hints on how to locate a Wii?
Kitsune;306796 wrote:Do I need to start bribing insiders in the Target electronics department or something?
A preliminary autopsy states that a woman died of "water intoxication" following a water drinking contest for a Nintendo Wii. News10 in Sacramento reports Station 107.9 The End's "Hold your wee for a Wii" contest had contestants doing exactly what the title says. The winner was the person who didn't release their bladder the longest. According to the woman's co-worker, after the contest, "She said to one of our supervisors that she was on her way home and her head was hurting her real bad ... she was crying and that was the last that anyone had heard from her." The co-workers contacted the woman's mother later on to check up how she was doing and she discovered the body. No word yet on how much water the woman consumed.
Corrected. Agreed.Sundae Girl wrote:Dangerous things, [strike]Wiis[/strike] human stupidity. From here:
A preliminary autopsy states that a woman died of "water intoxication" following a water drinking contest for a Nintendo Wii. News10 in Sacramento reports Station 107.9 The End's "Hold your wee for a Wii" contest had contestants doing exactly what the title says. The winner was the person who didn't release their bladder the longest. According to the woman's co-worker, after the contest, "She said to one of our supervisors that she was on her way home and her head was hurting her real bad ... she was crying and that was the last that anyone had heard from her." The co-workers contacted the woman's mother later on to check up how she was doing and she discovered the body. No word yet on how much water the woman consumed.
xoxoxoBruce;307826 wrote:I heard 2 gallons. :(
BigV;308351 wrote:I think my favorite is Choir Practice.
Kitsune;308394 wrote:For me, its the dancing. The very first mini-game I attempted was the disco "beat match" game. I completely failed the first time around because I couldn't stop laughing at the bunny pelvic thrusts and air guitar.
BigV;308412 wrote:For many of the minigames, the controller is held/placed in non-traditional ways
Flint;308779 wrote:Nothing really "happens" until it gets coverage in TheOnion.
A good friend of mine just bought a new house, with an upstairs game room, and had a 42" TV wall-mounted at eye-level, with the Wii sensor attached to the bottom of it. There is about 10' by 10' of uninterrupted Wii playing space (no furniture!) directly in front of the TV. Wiiiiiii!!!Kitsune;314952 wrote:The warning about having room to move in Wii Sports isn't kidding!