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#1 0neWingedAngel
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if this is true. i hope it cost more then 399.00, because if not. then i guess that is what i get for getting a launch version 360. Hopefully they will alllow us to upgrade our hard drives at least. http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/05/the-second-xbox-360-revealed-codename-zephyr/alfy13



So it needs to over $400 to be fair to you? HA! Your problem.

Good things come to those who wait.

That would like saying "Sony came out with the SlimLine PS2 i should be able to send my old one in for a new one!" :roll:
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[QUOTE="Kaze_no_Mirai"]Aren't all of those ports? :? Like last gen ports? But I actually had some fun with DBZ on the Wii.



Well most 3rd party games go on other consoles so it would be sad if this pattern continues. So its kind of a big deal. And SplinterCell is awesome! I'm sad it flopped on the Wii... :(
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I don't think the games were really built from the ground up for one. I think we can all agree that not ever type of game is suited for the Wii's controller. However normal controllers arn't always suited for every kind of game either (RTS games for instance.) There's no such thing as a perfect controller.t2wave


Yeah but the Wii seems to be less useful then normal controls.
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Either annoying liscensed games or stuff by Ubisoft. Most of the other games (read: good ones) for the Wii utilize the controls in a good way. But Gamespot's new phrase of the month is "ZOMG WII CONTROLS R TACKED ON".Narwaffle


hmm. Not all were liscensed games :?
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D: I think its funny how on ign, most of those reviews say the exact opposite.

Anyhoo, as an actual gamer, they work great for DBZ, Red steel *When it decides to work, thats ubis fault. :(* and zelda and sports.

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Yeah, i just thought i would post my find.
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This is exactly what I thought would happen. 3rd party developers will just tack on the controls and not really use it. Luckly 1st party titles will show them the way.Wasdie


I hope so
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http://www.gamespot.com/reviews.html?platform=1031&category=&type=reviews&mode=top&sort=post_date&sortdir=asc

Hey, i was just going through the Wii reviews and this is what i found:

Ice Age 2: The Meltdown

"The motion controls don't fundamentally change this movie-licensed platformer, but they don't get in the way either, and the adventure is still a breezily fun one"


Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2

"Burdened by clumsy controls and predictable artificial intelligence, Tenkaichi 2 is a game that can be loved only by forgiving DBZ fans."


Avatar: The Last Airbender


"Avatar: The Last Airbender had the potential to be an enjoyable game for both children and adults but most of that potential went untapped, and the extremely repetitive and tedious gameplay isn't likely to appeal to either audience."


Open Season

"Open Season was a mediocre adventure game on the GameCube, and it's even worse on the Wii thanks to the cruddy controls and higher price tag."



Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Double Agent
 
"Take the complicated controls of this popular superspy series and make them even more finicky, then lose the online versus mode, and you get Double Agent for the Wii."


Rampage: Total Destruction

"Shoehorning in the most basic of Wii motion-sensing controls isn't enough to make a clunky, repetitive game like Rampage fun--if anything, it just makes it more annoying."


Marvel: Ultimate Alliance

"The tacked-on motion controls and lack of online support take some of the shine off this otherwise dependable superhero adventure."


What do you guys think? :?

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