There, there. The silly people who complained about the GC don't seem to realise that they can buy the best hits of that console for <£10 and play them on their 'paperweight'. Of course, those who have played those games and don't feel like being taken back to the past, fair enough. Nostalisia? Hell, this *newbie* enjoys them. Also, budget gaming! Pay <£4 for excellent retro games! All you need is a GC controller. Excellent for the piss poor 'core' gamer.L.B. Jeffries said:I don't suppose listing the buckets of games on the VC is going to change any of this, is it?
Yes, Chinatown Wars is on the DS. Here's Wii GTA info/rumors:Jonatron said:You made me cry tears of joy. Thank you, messenger of god. Wait, Could you offer some outside word of this? I know of the DS one, but... really. Messing with me like this is cruel.Quaidis said:There is a GTA game for the Wii in March.
I've got VC games and gamecube games for my Wii. The wii is my first non-pc console, so I got it for it's backward compatibility after a friend introduced me to some N64 ROMs, so I'm keen to collect everything I can on VC, including the games I played for free. (Can't wait to get a hold of one of those Zelda 64 > GC compilation disks. Made of awesome.) Metroid Prime series? Can't wait till I finish it. Another Wii Zelda will be fantastic. Madworld? Droolin' over it. Punch out? Excellent, a boxing game that isn't embedded in Wii Sports. (stupid thing caps at 2000 score and starts to give negative once you reach 2000...) Next 2000 points (+300) will be spent on a N64 game ( possibly StarFox Lylat Wars, Super Metroid and Super Mario 3, which I still need to play. (more Off topic, if anyone would care to suggest a good N64 game that isn't Lylat Wars, (or Oot, which I plan to get on GC so I can get something useful out of the stone of agony along with the unconfirmed MM).
Yeah... that's on the DS. Edit: Whoops, I guess you corrected yourself. Anyway, I agree with you. I've found a number of games that are fun on te Wii, not just two. You need to be willing to go outside Nintendo IPs to really enjoy the system.Quaidis said:If you love Nintendo so much, then take a closer look at its lineup of games instead of sitting back and complaining about how there aren't any that you like. Going to the local video rental store does not count. If you look at a game titled, "Bikini Zombie Slayers" and say to yourself, "No, it's not hardcore nor cool." there is something terribly wrong with you.Consistence said:No I did not buy the wrong machine, I bought it because I liked Nintendo, I do not look at review scores as the reviewers do not know my likes or dislikes, just a belief in what the generic gamer would like. My taste's are only narrowed because Nintenodo keeps trying to shove gimmicky shit down my throat, hardcore could not mean necessarily mature, just a more indepth expeirce which many games on the nintendo wii lack.
If you buy great third party games such as No More Heroes, Fire Emblem, Ghost Squad, the releases coming this February and March, as well as other games listed in this thread (and others on this forum; I've made a few large Wii game posts myself in other complaint threads since I own about twenty of them), then that will support the community of game makers into making more of those great games. If you don't and instead sit about saying how no such games exist with others, then your wish will be granted: no such games will exist.
There is a GTA game for the Wii in March. Rockstar Games stated in an interview that, should enough people buy it and support 'more mature games', they will make many more where that came from.
fair enoughEggo said:People who are disappointed with the Wii completely miss the point.
Play on a PC if you want really awesome games. Play on a Wii if you want really awesome times with friends and alcohol.
So the only reason to buy the Wii is for inebriated adventures?Eggo said:People who are disappointed with the Wii completely miss the point.
Play on a PC if you want really awesome games. Play on a Wii if you want really awesome times with friends and alcohol.
Last time I went around $12 for 3-4 hours. Don't see what that has to do with the Wii though.Indigo_Dingo said:How much do you spend on Karaoke?Joeshie said:So the only reason to buy the Wii is for inebriated adventures?Eggo said:People who are disappointed with the Wii completely miss the point.
Play on a PC if you want really awesome games. Play on a Wii if you want really awesome times with friends and alcohol.
Not that I'm suggesting your wrong, just that $250 for a machine that makes for a good time while drunk is a bit much.