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Was anybody's arm/shoulder really sore when they started using the Wii? The whole bicep/shoulder area hurts like hell. I have a karate test on Friday so I'll hold off playing until afterwards. I'll just have to watch my niece play to see if it freezes.
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i did, till i figured out the "lazy man's" way of playing the Wii
haven't gone back since :lol: |
I enjoy really getting into it. For some reason I bowl better if my knee goes up at the end of throwing the ball. My sister says it's because it adds power to the swing. For tennis I'm twisting and jumping and swinging like crazy and having a blast. You have to commit to it in order to get a good score :) (by the way, I have yet to beat tennis... I'm the sucky one of the family when it comes to tennis, everyone else rocks, my sister beat it on her first try (and it was also the first time holding a Wiimote). I'm getting a kick out of the system, but I can't risk an injury 4 days before the karate test.
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Originally Posted by GatorDeb
For some reason I bowl better if my knee goes up at the end of throwing the ball.
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Originally Posted by Jeremy517
So the zapper shell comes with a game where the character doesn't even use a gun? Seems like an odd choice. They probably just want to milk Zelda a little and reuse music, 3D models, and possibly some code.
I'll wait for reviews on this mini-game. Price still seems a bit high for a shell. |
Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
or maybe they figure asking $20 for a plastic shell that costs $1 to make was a bit much and figured they needed to pack in something to lure the hardcore crowd in.
I'll wait for reviews on this mini-game. Price still seems a bit high for a shell. |
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I'm not sure about the Zapper pack in. I really love Zelda but can't see how this would be that deep at all. That being said I think I would have enjoyed an updated Duck Hunt much better. Something more then the Wii Play duck hunt game.
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Originally Posted by tanman
I'm not sure about the Zapper pack in. I really love Zelda but can't see how this would be that deep at all. That being said I think I would have enjoyed an updated Duck Hunt much better. Something more then the Wii Play duck hunt game.
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Here's something interesting, the Australian ratings board has issued a rating for Treasure's marvelous N64 opus, Sin & Punishment. This seems to imply that an international release of the previously Japanese-only game is pending. More interesting is that I remember reading that Nintendo had the game finished and ready to release here but it was apparently dropped after the less than stellar sales of Conker (and the impending release of the GameCube). The game only needed the main menus translated anyway, all of the dialog in the game was already in English.. so if it comes out here, you're in for a treat, it's a fantastic game.
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So on the VC I would assume?
What type of game is it? Adventure? RPG? |
Treasure's 'Sin & Punishment' will be an instant purchase whenever it hits the VC! :D
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Yeah, for VC. It's an on-rails shooter.
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Originally Posted by tanman
I'm not sure about the Zapper pack in. I really love Zelda but can't see how this would be that deep at all. That being said I think I would have enjoyed an updated Duck Hunt much better. Something more then the Wii Play duck hunt game.
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Originally Posted by PixyJunket
Yeah, for VC. It's an on-rails shooter.
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what the fuck would be the point in making the zapper come with duck hunt? I mean, you shoot ducks, but it totally defeats the purpose of requiring a nunchuk
I really don't feel people think that the whole way through |
I can't imagine how they could re-make duckhunt into a full-fledged game. The original duckhunt is essentially 2 mini-games.. clay pigeons and ducks, doesn't really fly these days.
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Originally Posted by KurrptSenate
what the fuck would be the point in making the zapper come with duck hunt? I mean, you shoot ducks, but it totally defeats the purpose of requiring a nunchuk
I really don't feel people think that the whole way through It doesn't really matter though. Either way, the gameplay is essentially the same. |
Originally Posted by shumway
I can't imagine how they could re-make duckhunt into a full-fledged game. The original duckhunt is essentially 2 mini-games.. clay pigeons and ducks, doesn't really fly these days.
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Originally Posted by shumway
I can't imagine how they could re-make duckhunt into a full-fledged game. The original duckhunt is essentially 2 mini-games.. clay pigeons and ducks, doesn't really fly these days.
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Folk's it's a pack-in with a $20 accessory. Don't expect a full-fledged 50+ hour game with any depth.
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Originally Posted by Jeremy517
:shrug: I don't think Link's Crossbow Training is going to be a full-fledged game either.
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Originally Posted by CreatureX
They could do something like this...but hopefully better. rotfl
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Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
So an on-rails shooter is :up: but FPSs are :down:
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I'm pretty sure Call of Duty was originally a Star Fox title but after the "Star Fox Adventures" debacle they changed it to a WW2 game a month or so before it went gold.
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