Don't be angry. I'm having the exact same problem and I was searching on Google to see if other people were having this problem. I think it's a problem with the game. Also, I JUST ordered a new sensor bar and have been using it for a few weeks because my old one was damaged. It is a sensor bar directly from Nintendo, also.
Notice how when you press the home button, you can go into that far left corner, but ONLY in SMG it can't seem to pick up a signal...(perhaps it's a error in-game where that part of the screen was considered cut-off for the star cursor to go). So, yeah, I basically think it's the game. It is really annoying though, because once I died because I didn't grab a blue star thingie to drag me into a bubble because it was too off-screen. :/
Also, the cut-off seems to be going in an upward slant like so: / (not so dramatic, but you get the idea)
Edit:: I emailed Nintendo saying this:
"Hello, I've just bought Super Mario Galaxy and there is a strange sensor bar problem within the game. I just bought a new sensor bar from Nintendo.com, so I know there is nothing wrong with the sensor bar itself. The problem is, when I play Super Mario Galaxy, there is a strange cut-off in the top left corner of the screen. In that corner, if the cursor is pointed there, it fails to recognize it and the cursor disappears. This isn't a sensor bar problem, or a Wii remote problem, as others are having this problem as well. This can be frustrating at times and I was wondering if it will be corrected in a firmware update or something else. Also, when I go to the Wii menu or the Home menu (while playing Galaxy) the cursor can move anywhere I point to, but when I return to play Galaxy it has the problem. Thanks."
I'll let you know what they say back.
Hero_of_steeds
Any news on this?
Anyways guys, I JUST managed to get a wii (they're impossible to find here in Southern Cali), and bought SMG right away. I've been playing this game at a friend's house and it brought back memories of SM64 so I had to get it. Anyways I was searching the internet because I'm having the exact same problem and found this thread.
Just like you guys, the top left corner of the screen doesn't register. If I put the sensor bar on the top of the TV, the bottom right corner doesn't register, just like one poster mentioned. Also, this only happens in SMG - in the Wii menu screen the pointer works fine in all corners.
Here's the interesting part, this only happens when I'm holding the Wii remote at a natural angle in my right hand. If I hold the Wii remote face up (perfectly horizontal), then I can point in all corners, and if I hold the Wii remote at a 90 degree angle (perfectly vertical, with the A button facing the wall), then again I can point perfectly in all corners. It's only when I hold the Wii remote at a natural angle (between the two horizontal and vertical planes) that the top left corner won't register in SMG.
To sum up, the top left corner doesn't register when the sensor bar is below the TV, the bottom right corner doesn't register when the sensor bar is on top of the TV. All corners register fine if I use the Wii remote at a perfectly horizontal or perfectly vertical angle, but when using the Wii remote at a natural angle, this problem occurs. The remote works perfectly fine in the Wii menu at ANY angle, it's only in SMG that I have this problem. Finally, my friend doesn't have this problem, SMG works perfect at his house at ANY angle.
This is why I believe it's a software issue, so I'm returning my copy of SMG in exchange for another. I'll let you guys know if that works. However, I've also got an old CRT 27 inch TV, and my friend has a flat screen, So I'm wondering if the TV could be the problem. I can't test on a flat screen since I don't have one, but again, the Wii remote works fine in the menu, so I can't see how it could be the TV.
Hope that all makes sense and I hope this thread isn't dead, if so, I'll start a new one and try to get some answers. Did anyone get this issue resolved and if so, how?
Good luck and please let me know if you can help in any way, it's so annoying that I can play it fine at a friend's house but my own wont' work properly.
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