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Welcome to new-gen: The Wii Topic
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AdmiralViscen IV Posted 11/13/2006 1:24:22 PM message detail |
After all this time, it feels strange to say, but in less than a week some of will be playing our Wiis. I figured a topic to contain all the awesome would be in order, particularly when we start posting our first impressions. I realized this when I was ready to post my 2nd and 3rd Wii-related topics of the day. Anyway, I'll kick it off with this article: http://www.forbes.com/technology/2006/11/13/wii-review-ps3-tech-media-cx_de_1113wii.html Nintendo's Wii Is A Revolution David M. Ewalt, 11.13.06, 9:15 AM ET ... The Wii is indeed revolutionary, and it's potentially the device that will make videogaming as widely enjoyed as board or card games. ... By giving players the ability to physically interact with a virtual world, Nintendo has significantly changed the experience of videogaming. It's suddenly more immersive, more compelling and potentially more appealing to consumers who have never considered buying a videogame console before. Last week, shortly after a Wii review unit arrived at Forbes.com's office, I set it up in a conference room to test it out. A colleague and I booted up Wii Sports, a collection of simple sports games that comes bundled with every console. It wasn't long before we were completely immersed in Wii Tennis. The simple mini-game replicates an actual tennis match as well as any I've ever seen: Since you're actually swinging the remote like you would a racket, you can hit with varying force or apply spin to the ball, depending on how you move your body. Within minutes, we'd drawn a crowd, and only a short while after that, most of the editorial staff was packed into the conference room, laughing, enjoying the show and pushing for their turn at the remote. It was the first time since the original Nintendo Entertainment System came out in 1985 that videogaming felt like a party experience--not just because it was new, and worth gawking at, but because the experience is so much more physical, like Charades or Twister, and spectators can enjoy as much as the players. After the hard-core gamers got their turns, less videogame-savvy editors took a shot, too. And it was here where the intuitive motion control system really proved its worth. There's no sequence of arcane button combinations required to throw a baseball: You just wind up and mime an actual throw. Suddenly, videogames are fun for everyone--old or young, male or female, regardless of prior gaming experience. I lost count of how many times I heard non-gamers say, "Wow, I want to get this." The other phrase I heard a lot was something to the effect of, "There's no way I'm shelling out all that cash for a PlayStation 3." Sony's new game console, which debuts Nov. 17 in the U.S., will retail for $500 or $600, depending on whether you buy a basic setup or the premium version, which comes with a bigger hard drive, built-in Wi-Fi and a flash memory card reader. Similarly, Microsoft's Xbox 360, which debuted in November 2005, now retails at $300 or $400. Compare that to the Wii's $250 price tag, and Nintendo's already got a leg up in the upcoming console war. By concentrating on innovating through game play, and ignoring its competitors' most high-tech features--super-powered processors, support for high-definition televisions and DVD formats--Nintendo has not only been able to keep its costs down, but it's hit upon the single thing that sets apart an entertainment device most: It's fun. It's too early in the console war to tell if the Wii's upstart strategy will help Nintendo gain ground against Microsoft and Sony, both 800-pound gorillas of the gaming world. But if my early experience with the console--and the smiles on the faces of friends and colleagues--are any measure, Nintendo's got a huge hit on its hands. |
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MacDaddy Mike Posted 11/13/2006 1:26:21 PM message detail |
I don't need to wait a week to play with MY Wii. --- The ZSB: It's not about you, or me. It's about Zii. {Board 548} SPOOKAY!™, it's MacDaddy Mike! |
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AdmiralViscen IV Posted 11/13/2006 1:28:48 PM message detail |
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v231/Kevar/wiical.png Sandra and I are going to camp out outside Target Saturday night. --- "You win, I was wrong" ~ Impossible II Try ZSB: http://boards.gamefaqs.com/gfaqs/gentopic.php?board=548 {εί} |
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MacDaddy Mike Posted 11/13/2006 1:31:27 PM message detail |
Oh, I wish I could get one for launch. Even if I did, I'd have no time to play it if I planned on passing my courses this year. First day of December, when my last project is due, I'll probably pick one up with TP. --- The ZSB: It's not about you, or me. It's about Zii. {Board 548} SPOOKAY!™, it's MacDaddy Mike! |
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Jimbo009 Posted 11/13/2006 1:32:28 PM message detail |
December 8th, EU Wii launch. Haven't pre-ordered yet, don't think I'll need to.Lost a lot of excitement for Monkey Ball and Wii Sports from the GameSpot Live coverage where they seemed kinda dull, gained a lot of interest in Excite Truck. Gonna get a Wii with Twilight Princess, Excite Truck and Red Steel most likely. Gonna have to check reviews in order to see if Red Steel is worth it. For the love of god say I remain unspoiled for Zelda. --- Jimbo009's signatures never stick for very long :( Gonna see how long I can keep this one... |
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Mars Posted 11/13/2006 1:32:34 PM message detail |
You have a girl who's willing to do that? Wow, you got lucky. --- "Well excuuuuuse me, Princess." --Phoenix Wright, 1/2007 www.platypuscomix.net |
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AdmiralViscen IV Posted 11/13/2006 1:34:26 PM message detail |
I was shocked that she agreed, myself. Though she does play games. Very, very lucky. CoD3 > Red Steel, judging by the latest trailers and videos. ET and Zelda for me, with Elebits and Monkey Ball, and maybe CoD3, later in the year. --- "You win, I was wrong" ~ Impossible II Try ZSB: http://boards.gamefaqs.com/gfaqs/gentopic.php?board=548 {εί} |
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Impossible II Posted 11/13/2006 1:43:51 PM message detail |
December 7, Zelda, Wii Play. Man, I bet you wish you were getting Wii Play, just for the shooting game that's basically like Duck Hunt. If it weren't for Wii Play, then I guess I would be getting Rayman or Excite Truck (probably the latter with how awesome it's getting) instead, but those can wait until January-February I guess. I'm going to have to avoid spoilers for an extra two and a half weeks, this is so exciting. --- "All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great more robust, sophisticated and well supported in logic and argument than others." - Douglas Adams |
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GhostlyCrow Posted 11/13/2006 1:48:31 PM message detail |
Do you guys think it would be worth it to pick up a Wii at launch if I couldn't get a game with it? I'm considering holding off until I get enough $$ for TP as well. --- So, in closing, I hope a cat shoves itself down your throat so you can choke on it and die. ~ Gyrocoptor |
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AdmiralViscen IV Posted 11/13/2006 1:48:56 PM message detail |
Yea, I want Duck Hunt and a free controller. It's total BS that we don't get that here. If it's not dated by December I'll be asking for another Wiimote for Christmas. I think we'll be using this thread for nonspoiler Zelda discussion, and the other one for general Zelda discussion, so make sure you give your TP linkees a heads up. --- "You win, I was wrong" ~ Impossible II Try ZSB: http://boards.gamefaqs.com/gfaqs/gentopic.php?board=548 {εί} |
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AdmiralViscen IV Posted 11/13/2006 1:56:03 PM message detail |
Can someone post this whole article? http://www.1up.com/do/previewPage?pager.offset=0&cId=3155175 It's a detailed breakdown of the Wiimote's application in Zelda, but I can only read what's quoted to me. Quotes include: The Verdict Zelda doesn't play at all like a game that had a new control scheme grafted on well into the game's development. The Wii functionality is both intuitive and incredibly beneficial to the game -- frankly, it's difficult to imagine going back to the clumsy GameCube controller after a few hours of time with the Wii version. We're sure the GC game will be perfectly enjoyable, but on Wii, Twilight Princess becomes the fastest and most fluid Zelda game ever. The - Button The tiny - (minus) button near the Home key serves a single function: It opens up a status screen that reveals Link's current quest progress and allows you to save the game or set options. The + Button Choosing weapons, however, is a task left to the + (plus) button on the other side of the Home key. Here you're given a circular menu of tools and weapons, which can be assigned by pointing the Remote at the item you wish to use and pressing the proper button (the B trigger or a D-pad directional). It's probably the quickest and easiest selection menu ever to appear in a console game, soured only slightly by the fact that the A button serves as the cancel button (a function provided by the B trigger in all other menu screens). Someone plzplzplz post the rest for me. --- "You win, I was wrong" ~ Impossible II Try ZSB: http://boards.gamefaqs.com/gfaqs/gentopic.php?board=548 {εί} |
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Impossible II Posted 11/13/2006 1:57:05 PM message detail |
The Controller Yeah, yeah, you swing the controller to swing Link's sword. You point the Remote at the TV to aim arrows and boomerangs. Does this news freak you out? Leave you trembling in paroxysms of fear? It shouldn't. For all the proclamations of doom, for all the dread that a departure from Zelda's traditional controls would break the game, Twilight Princess' Wii functionality is shockingly intuitive, impressively precise, and gloriously playable. For one thing, all those concerns that you'd wear out your arm waving it for the duration of a 70-hour adventure are unfounded. Swinging Link's sword requires nothing more than a quick flick of the Remote. And remember, this is Zelda, not some hack-and-slash brawler. Zelda's swordplay has always been precise and meaningful, and this is no different. Plus, traditional functions like Z-targeting are still in place. It plays just like Wind Waker or Ocarina of Time... the difference being that you have one fewer button to fumble with. Flick the controller once to draw Link's sword, and again to launch a sword attack. It's effortless. As for aiming, the Wii Remote is responsive and incredibly accurate. Sniping birds while on horseback? No problem. Tagging multiple items with the Boomerang in sequence? Far easier than in Wind Waker. Sticklers for tradition can go with analog stick controls for first-person mode... but it's hard to imagine anyone would want to go back to such a sluggish and imprecise mode of control after experiencing the freedom of the remote's point-and-shoot interface. Sorry, I can't post more now, gotta go. --- "All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great more robust, sophisticated and well supported in logic and argument than others." - Douglas Adams |
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Impossible II Posted 11/13/2006 1:57:30 PM message detail |
Well, one more. The A Button As buttons go, the A button is a jack-of-all trades. As usual, it serves the "contextual action" role. Open doors, push crates, leap and grasp levers, dash, roll -- if you've played a Zelda before, you should be familiar with how the A button's function changes depending on where you are, what you're near, how you're moving and what you're holding. As always, it can be a little picky about which contextual action it wants to display. But hey, that's the price for not having to deal with a dozen different buttons. Button A offers a touch of combat functionality as well. While most sword attacks are activated by shaking the Remote, the A button is great for "killing blows" -- leaping attacks that can close the gap between Link and an enemy. Additionally, Link can add special abilities to his repertoire over the course of the game, much like the rolling strike and other techniques acquired from the old guy in Wind Waker; the A button activates these as well. The game's first extra sword technique is a finishing move; press the A button while locked on to a knocked-down foe and Link will kill it with a stabbing leap. The B Trigger The B trigger is located on the underside of the Wii Remote, perfectly placed for your index finger. Along with A, this trigger will represent 95% of your right-hand button presses. In this case, pulling B allows Link to use the currently-active secondary weapon or tool. Different tools have different functions, naturally. Pulling up the Lantern simply lights it; pulling up the Slingshot drops you into first-person mode to plink bad guys with Deku Nuts. In every case, B activates the current tool or weapon while A cancels -- for the Lantern, that means snuffing the light, while for the Slingshot canceling will return to the standard point of view. Secondary weapons can be fired by tapping the trigger -- or you can hold down the trigger, in which case Link will only fire once the trigger is released. Finally, the B-based weapons can also be used in the heat of battle without switching to first-person mode. Simply Z-target and tap B to fire. --- "All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great more robust, sophisticated and well supported in logic and argument than others." - Douglas Adams |
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TornadosD Posted 11/13/2006 2:13:32 PM message detail |
The Wii has two USB ports, but I have heard no news about this. Does anyone know if I can use a usb stick or my external hard drive to store data. If Nintendo expects me to buy a SD card, they can go **** themselves. |
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AdmiralViscen IV Posted 11/13/2006 2:24:32 PM message detail |
The Wii has two USB ports, but I have heard no news about this. Does anyone know if I can use a usb stick or my external hard drive to store data. If Nintendo expects me to buy a SD card, they can go **** themselves. Why the hostility? It's not like it's a proprietary Nintendo format. And you have 512MB of onboard memory. There was tentative, ambiguously-worded confirmation of this by Iwata a long time ago, but nothing has been said since. I just bought a 1GB SD card for $15, I don't see the big deal. ExciteTruck custom tracks, baby. --- "You win, I was wrong" ~ Impossible II Try ZSB: http://boards.gamefaqs.com/gfaqs/gentopic.php?board=548 {εί} |
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Jimbo009 Posted 11/13/2006 2:26:25 PM message detail |
SD's pretty cheap man, better value than those PS2 memory cards back in the day. --- Jimbo009's signatures never stick for very long :( Gonna see how long I can keep this one... |
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Deity42 Posted 11/13/2006 2:44:55 PM message detail |
SD>>>>>Mem Stick --- Marcus and I even go to the same barber, although I have a slightly better haircut. |
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Lion Rocker Posted 11/13/2006 2:47:46 PM message detail |
Heh, cool. I was thinking of making this topic last night as well. Anyways, I thought you could pre-order Wiis at Target? I saw the slips on GoNintendo once... Hm... The whole reason I'm even buying a Wii at launch is for *gasp* Zelda! Really, I was pissed about the delay at first, and then thought, "Well, I guess I can wait till the GCN version, and get the Wii at Christmas...", but honestly, who the hell was I kidding? So I've been saving my money ever since. I've had enough money in my Wiifund since last month, and I'm thinking of adding some more to it so I can nab me a classic controller and another game or some Wii points or something. Pretty hyped for the system as a whole, now. Speaking of Zelda, I urge everyone to tread carefully, because spoilers are lurking everywhere now. Someone on the IGN Boards spoiled up to about the 5th dungeon, and has now made a blog about the stuff. I would especially recommend ditching the internet on Friday, when the last embargo ends. --- MOTHER 3 I was watching Blue's Clues and for a single frame, it flashed "KILL ALL THE MINORITIES" -King_Zog |
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Jimbo009 Posted 11/13/2006 2:51:57 PM message detail |
I'm sticking with this board only. --- Jimbo009's signatures never stick for very long :( Gonna see how long I can keep this one... |
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Lion Rocker Posted 11/13/2006 2:57:59 PM message detail |
Oh ****. Goddamn NGG. I'm not sure if the spoiler is true, and I don't think it is, but damn, that pissed me off. It was right in the topic title. I should have known. That's it, bye guys. I'm leaving GameFAQs till Zelda comes out. --- MOTHER 3 I was watching Blue's Clues and for a single frame, it flashed "KILL ALL THE MINORITIES" -King_Zog |
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MacDaddy Mike Posted 11/13/2006 3:01:28 PM message detail |
Just stay away from NGG. --- The ZSB: It's not about you, or me. It's about Zii. {Board 548} SPOOKAY!™, it's MacDaddy Mike! |
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Jimbo009 Posted 11/13/2006 3:02:10 PM message detail |
What the hell is NGG? --- Jimbo009's signatures never stick for very long :( Gonna see how long I can keep this one... |
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TornadosD Posted 11/13/2006 3:02:47 PM message detail |
The Wii can play .avi files, I want to use my external hard drive so I can keep all of my movies in one place. A 1gig card will only hold one, or one half of a movie. Including usb ports and only letting you use official Nintendo usb devices would be a dick move. Also, I read the Opera browser is only free in Japan. Can anyone confirm or deny this? I would never pay for the browser, but downloading it free would be nice. |
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Big Bear is back Posted 11/13/2006 3:03:20 PM message detail |
After two generations of pre-ordering Nintendo hardware (three, if you count my pre-launch DS) I currently don't have a pre-order down for Wii. I just didn't have the time for it, but I don't think there'll be any problem in buying it off the shelf coming Dec 8 (EU). And to think I was in the process of setting up an on-line game store, to coincide with Wii-launch and to pre-order 20+ Wii's, now I'm not even using my company to pre-order ONE of them. I'm steering clear of Zelda spoilers and Wii hardware images and info, don't have much to add right now, except for my Dec 8 shopping list: Wii + Wii-Sports (most likely two of them, since I almost always own two of a console for convenience) Wii-mote + Wii-play Nun-Chuck Classic Controller + Wii-points (don't know how many, don't want to download every game right away) Elebits (or delayed in EU too?) Excite Truck Super Monkey Ball - Banana Blitz Zelda Wii Opera And whatever else I may pick up. Don't know too much release-dates, maybe Trauma Center for launch? And I was kinda hoping for Sonic at launch. --- Currently playing: Xenosaga - Episode III (PS2) Blast from the past: http://users.ign.com/collection/Big_Bear_is_back |
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Big Bear is back Posted 11/13/2006 3:04:32 PM message detail |
Opera (for Europe at least) is free for purchase during the first six months after Wii-launch. Use of it is free forever. --- Currently playing: Xenosaga - Episode III (PS2) Blast from the past: http://users.ign.com/collection/Big_Bear_is_back |
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Jimbo009 Posted 11/13/2006 3:08:22 PM message detail |
The browser feature is kinda cool but I doubt I'll use it often. I have the option of going on the net on my PC while a game is running in the Wii, seems more appealing to me. --- Jimbo009's signatures never stick for very long :( Gonna see how long I can keep this one... |
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TornadosD Posted 11/13/2006 3:14:19 PM message detail |
http://www.wiili.org/FAQ I really really hope this happens. The way I have my PC connected to my TV right now is just dangerous. Getting rid of all the cables would be fantastic. Also, all of the not necessarily legal things sound fun too. |
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Deity42 Posted 11/13/2006 3:15:06 PM message detail |
Maddox sort of endorses Wii, denounces Sony, and completely destroys the PSP in his new article. I know he has a lot of pull but I wonder if that will have the slightest effect. --- Marcus and I even go to the same barber, although I have a slightly better haircut. |
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Jimbo009 Posted 11/13/2006 3:17:18 PM message detail |
I don't think many people take what Maddox says seriously, he's kinda funny but his views change like the wind. --- Jimbo009's signatures never stick for very long :( Gonna see how long I can keep this one... |
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AdmiralViscen IV Posted 11/13/2006 3:17:44 PM message detail |
As far as I've heard, Targets are no-preorder. Why the hell are you posting at stupid troll boards if you're worried about spoilers?? ZSB is obviously safe from that. The Wii can play .avi files, I want to use my external hard drive so I can keep all of my movies in one place. A 1gig card will only hold one, or one half of a movie. Including usb ports and only letting you use official Nintendo usb devices would be a dick move. SD cards are not a Nintendo format, man. It remains to be seen whether HDDs are supported. --- "You win, I was wrong" ~ Impossible II Try ZSB: http://boards.gamefaqs.com/gfaqs/gentopic.php?board=548 {εί} |
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TornadosD Posted 11/13/2006 3:35:09 PM message detail |
SD cards are not a Nintendo format, man. I know, I'm just worried that Nintendo will pull some bull**** that will only let people use the usb drive for nintendo related products. I don't want to buy a SD card when I have several USB drives that can be read by anything ever made with a usb port. |
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Big Bear is back Posted 11/13/2006 3:48:53 PM message detail |
Using USB for 1st-party products only would be really foolish, why use a common format then? On the other hand, Nintendo has left many opportunities unused in the past, so god knows we may actually never see a single product use the Wii USB ports. --- Currently playing: Xenosaga - Episode III (PS2) Blast from the past: http://users.ign.com/collection/Big_Bear_is_back |
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Quid Posted 11/13/2006 4:00:10 PM message detail |
"I know, I'm just worried that Nintendo will pull some bull**** that will only let people use the usb drive for nintendo related products." Doesn't the PS2 have USB ports? Can it read USB sticks? I'm not trying to bring up a counter point, I'm really wondering. I've never used the USB port except for the Guncon2s I have. I don't know if they actually do anything or not. --- Hurray for President krosser, winner of two consecutive ZSB World Cup tournaments and the Zelda Tournament, Welcome back, President krosser |
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ajain02 Posted 11/13/2006 4:10:21 PM message detail |
Hmm, USB sticks? Sounds tasty. I really want a Wii. But I must wait for... a while... ;_; Damn you Xbox 360 (well, not really)! *explodes some cars in Saint's Row* --- XBL Gamertag: XCTarantula | Games: Test Drive Unlimited, Saint's Row And yet he complained that his belly was not full... |
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AdmiralViscen IV Posted 11/13/2006 4:14:00 PM message detail |
PS2 only allows their proprietary memory card, no sticks. 360 allows sticks for listening to custom soundtracks or looking at pictures and video, but not for game files. --- "You win, I was wrong" ~ Impossible II Try ZSB: http://boards.gamefaqs.com/gfaqs/gentopic.php?board=548 {εί} |
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Lion Rocker Posted 11/13/2006 4:14:37 PM message detail |
Guess I'll still stick around here. Luckily, as I thought, the spoiler on NGG was fake, but I'm still blocking the damn board out. Anyways, http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=21039 "Wii Play For All" is the slogan of the Wii. I liked "Wii Would Like to Play" better, but either is better than "This is Living!". --- MOTHER 3 I was watching Blue's Clues and for a single frame, it flashed "KILL ALL THE MINORITIES" -King_Zog |
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Impossible II Posted 11/13/2006 4:17:21 PM message detail |
I saw what was probably a huge spoiler in an NGG topic title, but I didn't read it all before quickly going back, so I think I'm basically safe. ****ing trolls, I thought that it would be fine if I stayed off the TP board... I have a 1 GB SD card, but it's filled with DS games, and I don't want to be constantly moving both the card and the files all over the place. I'll have to find a cheap place to get another one before I get Excite Truck. --- "All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great more robust, sophisticated and well supported in logic and argument than others." - Douglas Adams |
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Lion Rocker Posted 11/13/2006 4:31:35 PM message detail |
Impy, if you're talking about Cin's topic, then it was fake. He said so in his sig. Props to Zelder for pointing that out (Master of Sig Trickery). --- MOTHER 3 I was watching Blue's Clues and for a single frame, it flashed "KILL ALL THE MINORITIES" -King_Zog |
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ToxicLink Posted 11/13/2006 4:46:48 PM message detail |
Cant ****ing wait. --- Dont get mad, get hungry. |
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Mars Posted 11/13/2006 4:53:32 PM message detail |
The Wii can play .avi files, I want to use my external hard drive so I can keep all of my movies in one place. A 1gig card will only hold one, or one half of a movie. You can get a movie down to 700MB without sacrificing quality. And HOW is it going to play .avis? I've never heard of this. --- "Well excuuuuuse me, Princess." --Phoenix Wright, 1/2007 www.platypuscomix.net |
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Deity42 Posted 11/13/2006 5:10:51 PM message detail |
Doesn't the PS2 have USB ports? Can it read USB sticks? I'm not trying to bring up a counter point, I'm really wondering. I've never used the USB port except for the Guncon2s I have. I don't know if they actually do anything or not. Yes. It is dependent on the software, though. For example, GT4 has an extensive Photo Mode where you can take pictures, plug in a USB drive, and transfer them, which in turn allows you to transfer them to a PC. I'm not sure of any other games that have a feature like this. Maybe Tourist Trophy. Never heard of a game allowing you to save game type data. I don't think the USB stick would show in the PS2's browser. But the PS2 can read/write them. --- Marcus and I even go to the same barber, although I have a slightly better haircut. |
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cribbs542 is back Posted 11/13/2006 6:18:54 PM message detail |
Tornadoes, i'll bring home one of my externals this weekend, hook it up to it and let you know what happens. i know what you are saying, that would be sick to hook it up. (4 externals nows, over 1.12 TB, just sold a 250 gb for like 120 bucks AHAHA) |
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AdmiralViscen IV Posted 11/13/2006 6:36:03 PM message detail |
Cribbs, can our Miis play together? Play with Mii on launch day. --- "You win, I was wrong" ~ Impossible II Try ZSB: http://boards.gamefaqs.com/gfaqs/gentopic.php?board=548 {εί} |
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cribbs542 is back Posted 11/13/2006 6:39:36 PM message detail |
perhaps, but if you read in my purchasing topic im going to be all over the state. perhaps late sunday night mii and you can meet up and play with our wiis. i mean miis. |
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AdmiralViscen IV Posted 11/13/2006 6:40:18 PM message detail |
Me and my Mii will be there whenever you need us. It'll be just like having that picture of me you so desire. --- "You win, I was wrong" ~ Impossible II Try ZSB: http://boards.gamefaqs.com/gfaqs/gentopic.php?board=548 {εί} |
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cribbs542 is back Posted 11/13/2006 6:41:50 PM message detail |
omg score are any games online right from the launch or what? |
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AdmiralViscen IV Posted 11/13/2006 6:53:18 PM message detail |
Nnnnnnnnope. --- "You win, I was wrong" ~ Impossible II Try ZSB: http://boards.gamefaqs.com/gfaqs/gentopic.php?board=548 {εί} |
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cribbs542 is back Posted 11/13/2006 6:57:38 PM message detail |
how will our Miis meet up? pure magic? |
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AdmiralViscen IV Posted 11/13/2006 7:01:47 PM message detail |
Mii's ain't a game. I would expect Wii's chat room and message board thingies, and those little Mii rooms, to be up and running day one. There's just no competitive multiplayer in any actual games. --- "You win, I was wrong" ~ Impossible II Try ZSB: http://boards.gamefaqs.com/gfaqs/gentopic.php?board=548 {εί} |
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cribbs542 is back Posted 11/13/2006 7:08:19 PM message detail |
yeah i knew they werent a game. so basically theres like a wii channel that will enable us to interact some how. at least for now pretty cool i suppose |
