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#1 MrBlue424
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The best option now is to frequent your local gaming store, try to figure out when their shipments arrive. I, myself, got lucky to be at my store at the moment they received a shipment of three Wiis. I was even luckier because it was back in December. Another option is any number of popular auction sites, if you don't mind paying higher than retail. Good luck and happy hunting!
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#2 MrBlue424
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These are myfavorite seven games that could be on the Virtual Console, but are notat this time:

  1. Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (SNES)
  2. Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)
  3. James Bond 007: Goldeneye (N64)
  4. Super Mario Kart (SNES)
  5. Sonic & Knuckles (Genesis)
  6. Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (Genesis)
  7. Mega Man X (SNES)
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#3 MrBlue424
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One of the reasons I have a Wii is all the games that still have yet to be released, including Super Mario Galaxy, Super Smash Bros Brawl, Metroid Prime 3, Resident Evil 4 Wii Edition, and Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles. Buying and selling your Wii before these games come out is pretty foolish. These people shouldn't have spent the money in the first place.
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#4 MrBlue424
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Super Mario Sunshine is a good game, but comparing it to M64, it's no contest. I always saw SMS as a sequel of sorts of M64. Instead of collecting 120 stars in various challenges in different worlds, you collect 120 shines in various challenges in different worlds. Instead of Peach's castle, you're on an island. Instead of a jumping ability, you have water and a jumping ability. Instead of battling Bowser, you battle... well, you get the idea. The point is if you liked M64, you will likely enjoy SMS for the same reasons. I did.
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#5 MrBlue424
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Wow, great tips!  I can't believe all the response this topic received.  THANKS!roboccs

That's how great and popular RE4 is. First the GameCube, then PS2, now the Wii!

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My first resident evil game was the remake of the original for the GameCube, it was also my first survival horror game. Of course, it was a little difficult at first, because it doesn't play like a lot of other games, and I wasn't used to it. The same goes for Resident Evil 4. The best pieces of advice I can give for RE4 are the following:

1. Save as often as possible. The most important rule, because there's no limit to the number of times you can save, as long as you have a typewriter in front of you. Previous RE games had a limit (you had to obtain ink ribbons). Also, keep in mind that every time the screen loads for a new zone/area (section of the map), the game automatically gives you a checkpoint. This lets you experiment with different techniques right after you either save or enter a new zone. If you die, you can simply go back.

2. Conserve your ammo and healing items. You can't just kill everything you see. Think of enemies as obstacles, not targets. One way to get past them is to shoot them, another way is to go around them. The more enemies you avoid, the less you will drain your ammo. The same goes for healing. If you survive a zone while using too much ammo and/or healing items, sometimes it is better to restart the zone anyway. You will find that you will use up less of your items each time.

3. One headshot > many bodyshots. This is true for many games with guns. The best method when targeting is to take an extra second or two to line up the laser with the head. If they stagger, make sure to press the action button near them. It makes all the difference.

4. Never kill the merchant. If you want to see what it looks like, save your game first, then kill him and reset your game. If you save afterwards, kiss him and all purchases goodbye.

I hope these tips help you. Of course, Resident Evil 4 is far more complex than this. If you want more detailed info, I suggest getting a player's guide, or reading a faq/walkthrough.

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You must complete the garden maze, which includes getting both halves of the key item, in order to open the door onward. The cutscene you mentioned is just past there.
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#8 MrBlue424
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I think that all 4 of the above choices are great games, but my personal favorite is Skies of Arcadia: Legends. After that would follow LoZ: Wind Waker, then Metroid Prime, then Resident Evil 4, and finally Super Smash Bros. Melee. As I said, all of these games are time well spent.
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#9 MrBlue424
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Super Mario 128, The Legend of Zelda, Super Smash Bros., Metroid Prime 3

I'm getting whichever games are launch titles.

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Only the best SSBM fighters can appriciate the powerful subtlety of Marth.
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