Doh! I'm so tempted to buy a Wii!
I don't know why exactly, but I'm being really tempted to go to the store after work and pick one up (supposedly there's a shipment today). I shouldn't, since it'll blow most of my store credit there, and it's really not built for me.
+ I'd like to play Elebits, Super Paper Mario, Zelda, and Metroid
+ I've got a handful of Gamecube games I haven't played yet (Chibi Robo!)
- not HD
- no games past Metroid Prime 3 that I'm interested in (well, Maybe Super Mario Galaxies)
- is the so-called "sensor bar" safe? Probably, but that bugs me...
+/- I would but one just for the virtual console...except that it's still tied to just one system! I don't want to play games that I'd lose if I ever need to buy a new system for whatever reason.
I've had a Wii since they came out, and the sensor bar hasn't led me to believe there is anything unsafe about it. It's nothing but a receiver for the signal that the Wii remote sends. My mother-in-law got one for my wife and me for Christmas (even though she wouldn't give us anything to eat when we had no income for three months).
However, aside from Elebits, I don't think any of the games you're interested in are that different on the Wii--aside from Zelda, of course, because it's a whole new storyline. It's not so much a difference in the games as in how you play them, for most of the games you mentioned. Of course, there is Wii Sports, which is a whole new ball game. Pun not intended.
I enjoy the Wii a lot, and it even appeals to my mother-in-law, which is amazing because she's never touched another video game in her life, but I suppose it's not for everyone. I suggest you play someone else's and get a feel for it before deciding to spend that much money on something about which you're not entirely sure.
It's not actually a sensor bar-it's constantly emitting IR radiation. The sensor is actually in the Wii controller. Everyone thinks I'm nuts for worrying about that, but it just makes me slightly nervous
I enjoy the Wii a lot, and it even appeals to my mother-in-law, which is amazing because she's never touched another video game in her life, but I suppose it's not for everyone. I suggest you play someone else's and get a feel for it before deciding to spend that much money on something about which you're not entirely sure.
Good advice, but I don't know anyone with one. I think I'm tempted just because it's rare. And I would like to play Super Paper Mario and Zelda. I just don't know if I'll have any use for it past this year. They haven't announced or even hinted at a single game I have any interest in after Metroid Prime 3 and Super Mario Galaxy come out . Wii fitness is NOT my thing, to put it mildly!
It's not actually a sensor bar-it's constantly emitting IR radiation. The sensor is actually in the Wii controller. Everyone thinks I'm nuts for worrying about that, but it just makes me slightly nervous
I didn't know that. Oh hell, now I'm nervous about it too.
I'm pretty sure that if there was any risk, they wouldn't have released it, but then again, I suppose the same could have been said about cell phones when they first came out.
Well, I got one
$355 all together...for basically a Gamecube
I don't know, I'm still half torn between taking it all back, and just keeping it. I would like to play Metroid Prim 3 when I saw more of it. And I think I'm giving up on PC gaming since Bioshock even has "activation" in it.
non-issue.
Yeah it is. I'd much rather play better looking games, all things being equal.
miyamoto was right when he said to just put out any crap game with shiny graphics and the american market will love it.
*Nintendo producer Shigeru Miyamoto once criticized Donkey Kong Country, stating that "Donkey Kong Country proves that players will put up with mediocre gameplay as long as the art is good."
miyamoto was right when he said to just put out any crap game with shiny graphics and the american market will love it.
*Nintendo producer Shigeru Miyamoto once criticized Donkey Kong Country, stating that "Donkey Kong Country proves that players will put up with mediocre gameplay as long as the art is good."
That's just marketing sillyness. Of course we want good gameplay. That doesn't mean we don't also want better graphics (not to mention better gameplay that's brought about by more powerful hardware).
Like I said, all things being equal, I want better graphics. Who wouldn't?
i dunno...i think it was a bold gambit to go in the direction of the wii...and i know that when it succeeds, the graphical updates will come with the next system as well as the dynamically new gameplay.
i'd rather go for it and push for a new controller style and a new way of taking in games rather than just polishing up graphics and not touching the gameplay experience.
Gameplay does change with more power though. We're already seeing a ton of new gameplay in upcoming games that couldn't have been done on the last gen systems. And the Wii so far hasn't added anything much to games except in the realm of minigames. It's yet to prove it's going to bring anything new to full length games for gamers.
And regarding the Wii...it's still sitting there. Can't decide whether to open it or not. It's basically $355, which is kind of tough to stomach. I would like to play Chibi Robo though...
it's not new gameplay, it's just refined game mechanics...which happens regardless of next gen or not.
the wii has added entire new dimensions to gameplay with the motion sensing and pointing mechanics. have you had link do a spin attack on the wii yet? try it vs on a gamecube....entirely different experience. targeting and firing weapons? day and night. i have no clue what you're talking about not bringing anything new to full length games....you're on crack...i'm done with this conversation, you obviously don't know jack about games.
Pointing to aim isn't exactly new. We've been able to do that for years with a mouse and keyboard, more acurately too.
Whatever you want to call it, games like Bioshock, Oblivion, Fallout, Mass Effect, etc. aren't possible on the last gen consoles, and are exciting because of their GAMEPLAY.
Just love that random insult
Yes, because I dare question Nintendo's marketing department I MUST NOT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT GAMES!! ! Right.
Anyway, anyone have anything real to add? I'm still undecided. If I keep it I'm going to have to order an Ethernet adapter for it, and maybe Super Paper Mario since Amazon's got it for $10 off.
EDIT: Oh, and has anyone else noticed how these Nintendo fanboys in stores and whatnot proselytize to you? I’m in EB Games yesterday, and this guy is going on and on about the Wii, with complete religious fervor. Some random things he said:
-You have to buy extra hardware to play PS2 games on the PS3! (Me…uh, no you don’t, you do on the Wii though if you don’t have the ‘Cube stuff)
-Well, you have to buy extra hardware for the 360! (Me, no you don’t, you just need a hard drive which you need anyway…although the backwards compatibility is far from complete).
-[Proceeds to show me a bunch of poorly reviewed first person shooters] These are way more fun than on the PS3/360! (Me, uhh…they weren’t reviewed very well, although I’d still like to try Red Steel…)
-Resident Evil 4 is great! (Me, well, yeah, but I’ve already played through it twice…)
-What kinds of games are you interested in? (Me, I guess mostly Zelda and Super Paper Mario and Elebits) OH, so you like animated characters! (Me, well, not per se, I just like good games…)
He was actually one of the more reasonable zealots I've run into.
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