arstechnica.com— A thorough analysis of the Wii from a hardware level reveals, once and for all, that the unit is in actuality only about 50 percent more powerful than the GameCube.
Sep 24, 2007View in Crawl 4
"Holy crap"If you call friend codes for each game, can't see if your friend's are online unless you are both in the same game, and the antisocial using the D-PAD to send text messages (or none in Strikers case) "online play" then I bet you are the minority. Only the little scrubs who have not experienced Xbox Live would agree with you.
I definitly think that the motion controls are starting to fade a little faster than Nintendo thought. But for certain games I think I wouldn't have it any other way. When the released RE 4 for wii, after beating it again for wii I never want another control sceme for that game. But yes I agree for games that don't involve shooting a lot( like zelda) I am just about through with them as well.
Closed AccountSep 26, 2007
I prefer my GBA over the DS
Closed AccountSep 26, 2007
From a developer standpoint, yes. You're stunting potential.
hockeySep 26, 2007
Tell you what. You stop digging Wii hourly vgchartz updates and we'll stop digging these.Deal?
Closed AccountSep 26, 2007
"Holy crap"If you call friend codes for each game, can't see if your friend's are online unless you are both in the same game, and the antisocial using the D-PAD to send text messages (or none in Strikers case) "online play" then I bet you are the minority. Only the little scrubs who have not experienced Xbox Live would agree with you.
jezmundSep 26, 2007
I definitly think that the motion controls are starting to fade a little faster than Nintendo thought. But for certain games I think I wouldn't have it any other way. When the released RE 4 for wii, after beating it again for wii I never want another control sceme for that game. But yes I agree for games that don't involve shooting a lot( like zelda) I am just about through with them as well.