Wii - Part Thrii
#551
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This is kind of embarrassing, but I've been lazy and playing tennis while sitting in a reclined sitting position (against the 2 highest skill rated players, Elisa and Sarah), and I gave myself a minor fat lip by smacking my mouth with the wiimote during the course of play. Oy! (But I can still beat them regularly in this position, as well as standing up)
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I finally caved and got Madden 07, and it's terrific. I'm pretty surprised at how much I like it since I haven't really enjoyed a football game since the Sega Genesis. EA actually did something fairly innovative...yeah, EA. They did an admirable job of integrating Wii controls into a football game, and most of the actions are extremely intuitive. I especially love the feel of snapping and passing and the ability to lob the ball or throw a bullet with actual motions is just priceless. The stiffarm is awesome as well, but I the juke feels a bit off just like every other game that requires precise motion in space from the nunchuck.
The graphics are mediocre, the load times are pretty bad and the balance is a bit off when playing defense, but this is the first truly "pick up and play" football game in a long long time, and I honestly think it's worth $30-35 for the novelty factor alone. I have really high hopes for 08 and would recommend the current game to anyone who has any interest in football or has fond memories of football games before consoles had 18 buttons.
I would also put up the minigames in Madden against any minigame compilation out there right now. I can't wait to get a few guys over to play them for high score.
The graphics are mediocre, the load times are pretty bad and the balance is a bit off when playing defense, but this is the first truly "pick up and play" football game in a long long time, and I honestly think it's worth $30-35 for the novelty factor alone. I have really high hopes for 08 and would recommend the current game to anyone who has any interest in football or has fond memories of football games before consoles had 18 buttons.
I would also put up the minigames in Madden against any minigame compilation out there right now. I can't wait to get a few guys over to play them for high score.
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Originally Posted by Patman
This is kind of embarrassing, but I've been lazy and playing tennis while sitting in a reclined sitting position (against the 2 highest skill rated players, Elisa and Sarah), and I gave myself a minor fat lip by smacking my mouth with the wiimote during the course of play. Oy! (But I can still beat them regularly in this position, as well as standing up)

#556
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Originally Posted by DodgingCars
I have a question. Sorry if it's already been asked.
If I buy any Gamecube games... Will I need a GC memory card or can I save to the Wii memory?
If I buy any Gamecube games... Will I need a GC memory card or can I save to the Wii memory?
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From: In the Universe.
I'm really hating this drought of games. I know this is the slow season but hardly anything's been announced. I hope that some more developers jump on board and start making some games because there is definitely a huge market of Wiis out there.
I'm hoping for some more Wii Sports type games. Maybe a Wii Olympics game with a Javelin Throw, and other events that would fit the Wii.
I'm hoping for some more Wii Sports type games. Maybe a Wii Olympics game with a Javelin Throw, and other events that would fit the Wii.
#558
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Originally Posted by jiggawhat
I'm really hating this drought of games. I know this is the slow season but hardly anything's been announced.
#559
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Originally Posted by PerryD
Normally it's much worse for a new system. When I look at the upcoming schedule, I see too many games coming out that I want. I picked up Wario Ware and Wii Play in the past month, I'm considering Sonic Rings this week, depending on the quality of the minigames. In the next few months, there is Super Paper Mario, Mario Party 8, Super Smash Bros Brawl, along with third party titles like Tiger Woods and Cooking Mama that I want.
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Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
The early word on the Sonic mini-games is not good. Cheapy D at CheapAssGamer picked up Cooking Mama last week and was less than impressed to put it nicely.
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Originally Posted by UncleGramps
I wouldn't worry too much about Cooking Mama just because of Cheapy's review. He seemed to be bored by the very concept of the game, so I'm thinking that fans of the DS game will probably enjoy the Wii version too. Of course, the DS version was bargain-priced if I remember correctly. Hopefully the Wii version will follow suit and be cheaper than most Wii games.
the thing about the DS game is that it became extremely boring after you've unlocked all the recipes.
#564
Feb. 19, 2007
Today Nintendo adds four new classic games to the popular Wii™ video game system's Wii Shop Channel. The games go live at 9 a.m. Pacific time. Nintendo adds new games to the channel every Monday. Wii owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points™ to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week's new games are:
Donkey Kong™ Country (Super NES®, 1-2 players, 800 Wii Points): Donkey Kong Country is an incredible island adventure, and the first game to feature Donkey Kong's sidekick, Diddy Kong®. Challenged by the crazed tribe of reptilian Kremlings, the Kongs face their cunning adversaries armed with lightning-quick moves, chest-pounding muscle and awesome aerial acrobatics. The duo also gets help from a host of friends and family, from Funky Kong™, Cranky Kong™ and Candy Kong™ to Rambi™ the rhino, Expresso™ the ostrich, Enguarde™ the swordfish, Squawks the parrot and Winky the frog. This game has more than 30 levels, plus dozens of hidden caves and secret rooms - more than 100 areas in all. Help the Kongs recover their stolen banana hoard!
The Legend of Kage (NES®, 1-2 players, 500 Wii Points): This classic ninja-action game first appeared in arcades in 1985 and became instantly popular. As the Iga ninja named "Kage," players embark on an action-packed quest as they move toward a magic castle where the Princess "Kiri" is held captive by "Yohshirou Yukikusa." To stay alive, players move vertically and horizontally through forest and castle environments and execute massive jumps, all the while using throwing-star knives and a sword to take down hordes of enemies.
New Adventure Island (TurboGrafx16, 1 player, 600 Wii Points): On peaceful Adventure Island, the islanders are celebrating the wedding of Master Higgins and Tina, the "Miss Island Queen." Suddenly, the celebration is interrupted by the appearance of Baron Bronsky and his henchmen, who kidnap Tina and the island children. Master Higgins must set out to rescue the children and his beloved Tina in this side-scrolling action game. Throw hatchets and boomerangs, hop on skateboards and guide Master Higgins safely to the goal in each area. New Adventure Island consists of seven exciting stages. Each stage is split into four areas, with a boss waiting at the end of the final area. Defeat all the bosses and release the kidnapped children. And waiting in the castle of the final stage - the wicked Baron Bronsky. Help Master Higgins defeat him and reclaim his bride.
Streets of Rage™ (Sega Genesis, 1-2 players, 800 Wii Points): The city was once a happy, peaceful place...until one day, a powerful secret criminal organization took over. This vicious syndicate soon had control of the government and even the police force. The city has become a center of violence and crime where no one is safe. Amid this turmoil, a group of determined young police officers has sworn to clean up the city. Among them are Adam Hunter, Axel Stone and Blaze Fielding. They've decided to put their lives on the line and take back their city through their special hand-to-hand combat abilities. They are willing to risk anything, even their lives, on the Streets of Rage.
Today Nintendo adds four new classic games to the popular Wii™ video game system's Wii Shop Channel. The games go live at 9 a.m. Pacific time. Nintendo adds new games to the channel every Monday. Wii owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points™ to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week's new games are:
Donkey Kong™ Country (Super NES®, 1-2 players, 800 Wii Points): Donkey Kong Country is an incredible island adventure, and the first game to feature Donkey Kong's sidekick, Diddy Kong®. Challenged by the crazed tribe of reptilian Kremlings, the Kongs face their cunning adversaries armed with lightning-quick moves, chest-pounding muscle and awesome aerial acrobatics. The duo also gets help from a host of friends and family, from Funky Kong™, Cranky Kong™ and Candy Kong™ to Rambi™ the rhino, Expresso™ the ostrich, Enguarde™ the swordfish, Squawks the parrot and Winky the frog. This game has more than 30 levels, plus dozens of hidden caves and secret rooms - more than 100 areas in all. Help the Kongs recover their stolen banana hoard!
The Legend of Kage (NES®, 1-2 players, 500 Wii Points): This classic ninja-action game first appeared in arcades in 1985 and became instantly popular. As the Iga ninja named "Kage," players embark on an action-packed quest as they move toward a magic castle where the Princess "Kiri" is held captive by "Yohshirou Yukikusa." To stay alive, players move vertically and horizontally through forest and castle environments and execute massive jumps, all the while using throwing-star knives and a sword to take down hordes of enemies.
New Adventure Island (TurboGrafx16, 1 player, 600 Wii Points): On peaceful Adventure Island, the islanders are celebrating the wedding of Master Higgins and Tina, the "Miss Island Queen." Suddenly, the celebration is interrupted by the appearance of Baron Bronsky and his henchmen, who kidnap Tina and the island children. Master Higgins must set out to rescue the children and his beloved Tina in this side-scrolling action game. Throw hatchets and boomerangs, hop on skateboards and guide Master Higgins safely to the goal in each area. New Adventure Island consists of seven exciting stages. Each stage is split into four areas, with a boss waiting at the end of the final area. Defeat all the bosses and release the kidnapped children. And waiting in the castle of the final stage - the wicked Baron Bronsky. Help Master Higgins defeat him and reclaim his bride.
Streets of Rage™ (Sega Genesis, 1-2 players, 800 Wii Points): The city was once a happy, peaceful place...until one day, a powerful secret criminal organization took over. This vicious syndicate soon had control of the government and even the police force. The city has become a center of violence and crime where no one is safe. Amid this turmoil, a group of determined young police officers has sworn to clean up the city. Among them are Adam Hunter, Axel Stone and Blaze Fielding. They've decided to put their lives on the line and take back their city through their special hand-to-hand combat abilities. They are willing to risk anything, even their lives, on the Streets of Rage.
#565
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Originally Posted by pinata242
Haven't played New Adventure Island, but loved the original.
#567
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Same problems I always have. The games I would consider buying I already own and my old consoles all still work.
BTW, New Adventure Island is pretty good if my memory can be trusted. I haven't played it in ages though.
BTW, New Adventure Island is pretty good if my memory can be trusted. I haven't played it in ages though.
#573
Comments on Joystiq and Kotaku also mention that DKC is missing. I think we've seen this before where a game didn't show up on time but came later that day or the next.
It was in the official Nintendo press release, so I'm sure it will be up soon or there'll be a statement of some sort as to why it wasn't released.
It was in the official Nintendo press release, so I'm sure it will be up soon or there'll be a statement of some sort as to why it wasn't released.



