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#1 danyalhk
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do these games support the classic controller

medal of honor heroes 2

meteoroid prime 3

resident evil umbrella chronicles

and advise me any other shooter which can use the classic controller

And please also tell me should i buy the wii, what are its cool features and whats not cool about it

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#2 hazbazz
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I don't think any of those do.
Now let me ask you a question, why would you want to use a clasic controller for FPSs, when you have the Wiimote, which is a million times better. Its as precise as mouse control on a PC.
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#3 Omatron
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well i still say pointer controls arent par with moue yet but very close, some people have problems with the sensor bar, my friend is great at mohh2 but she has problems with the sensor bar for some reason, as a result her cursor jumps around, plus people who play consoles are use to analog, its a proven formula, pointer controls are still new and only on wii
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#4 ozzsoad
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Here's some advice, using the Wii Remote for those games is half the fun. Using the Classic Controller for those game would devoid the Wii's gameplay capabilities. Why would you prefer using an analog stick over being able to aim by pointing at the screen?

Every FPS game in existence would be made better if it could be controlled properly with a Wii-Remote and Nunchuck.

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#5 hazbazz
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well i still say pointer controls arent par with moue yet but very close, some people have problems with the sensor bar, my friend is great at mohh2 but she has problems with the sensor bar for some reason, as a result her cursor jumps around, plus people who play consoles are use to analog, its a proven formula, pointer controls are still new and only on wiiOmatron
tell your friend that her sensor bar problems might be caused by light shining on the sensor bar or on the Wiimote, thats the main cause for pointer-jumping. Try closing all the curtains, it might help out.
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#6 Omatron
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no its not that im thinking if its not her, then the leds might be damaged, im sure its her though since the times she can aim she is feared in mohh2
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#7 da_chub
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no its not that im thinking if its not her, then the leds might be damaged, im sure its her though since the times she can aim she is feaim red in mohh2Omatron

I'm real scared.......it is a video game, no harm can come

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#8 ThePlothole
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Umbrella Chronicles is a lightgun game. It wouldn't make sense to use the CC over the WIimote's pointer.

The forementioned pointer is by far one of the WIi's "coolest" features. It's basically a cross between a lightgun and a mouse. The accuracy far exceeds any analog stick. The only "uncool" thing I find about the Wii is the relatively limited internal storage.