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There are two different cases. The first of which is sturdier, has three sets of latches, and the Wii logo above the disc. The second of which is thinner, has only one set of latches, and does not have the Wii logo above the disc.
All of my 1st party and launch titles has the first case, all of my third party after launch has the second case. Sounds reasonable to me.
There are two different cases. The first of which is sturdier, has three sets of latches, and the Wii logo above the disc. The second of which is thinner, has only one set of latches, and does not have the Wii logo above the disc.
All of my 1st party and launch titles has the first case, all of my third party after launch has the second case. Sounds reasonable to me.
SirSpudly
Guitar Hero 3 is third-party and not a launch title. Still has the word Wii over it. Sure you know what you're talking about? (Oh, and so does Madden and Fifa, and more.)
[QUOTE="SirSpudly"]There are two different cases. The first of which is sturdier, has three sets of latches, and the Wii logo above the disc. The second of which is thinner, has only one set of latches, and does not have the Wii logo above the disc.
All of my 1st party and launch titles has the first case, all of my third party after launch has the second case. Sounds reasonable to me.
bobsarcasm
Guitar Hero 3 is third-party and not a launch title. Still has the word Wii over it. Sure you know what you're talking about? (Oh, and so does Madden and Fifa, and more.)
Yes, i usually do. However I was not talking about everyone's Wii games, I was talking about MY Wii games. Thank you for providing more examples of third party games with the more expensive cases. Good day.
There are two different cases. The first of which is sturdier, has three sets of latches, and the Wii logo above the disc. The second of which is thinner, has only one set of latches, and does not have the Wii logo above the disc.
All of my 1st party and launch titles has the first case, all of my third party after launch has the second case. Sounds reasonable to me.
SirSpudly
Thanks for that infermation.
[QUOTE="SirSpudly"]There are two different cases. The first of which is sturdier, has three sets of latches, and the Wii logo above the disc. The second of which is thinner, has only one set of latches, and does not have the Wii logo above the disc.
All of my 1st party and launch titles has the first case, all of my third party after launch has the second case. Sounds reasonable to me.
despa1r_fact0r
Thanks for that infermation.
sorry, Thanks for the infomation.
[QUOTE="despa1r_fact0r"][QUOTE="SirSpudly"]There are two different cases. The first of which is sturdier, has three sets of latches, and the Wii logo above the disc. The second of which is thinner, has only one set of latches, and does not have the Wii logo above the disc.
All of my 1st party and launch titles has the first case, all of my third party after launch has the second case. Sounds reasonable to me.
despa1r_fact0r
Thanks for that infermation.
sorry, Thanks for the infomation.
I can't say I've noticed the case thing.
You can just edit your posts instead of making a new one. Just click on the drop-box near the bottom right of the post and hit edit.
[QUOTE="despa1r_fact0r"][QUOTE="despa1r_fact0r"][QUOTE="SirSpudly"]There are two different cases. The first of which is sturdier, has three sets of latches, and the Wii logo above the disc. The second of which is thinner, has only one set of latches, and does not have the Wii logo above the disc.
All of my 1st party and launch titles has the first case, all of my third party after launch has the second case. Sounds reasonable to me.
AdRock92
Thanks for that infermation.
sorry, Thanks for the infomation.
I can't say I've noticed the case thing.
You can just edit your posts instead of making a new one. Just click on the drop-box near the bottom right of the post and hit edit.
Thanks for that tip.
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