Twilight Princess Wii v. GC

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#1 LastLaugh90
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Which one is better? I haven't played the cube version but I honestly didn't think sword fighting was implemented well with the wiimote. Tell me for someone whos played both, which one is better?
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#2 majadamus
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You should go for the Cube version.
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#3 Son_of_Some
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Wii version's got the Wiimote targeting. Makes shooting faster and more accurate.

But on the other hand, people have been complaining that the game is too easy.

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#4 deactivated-5967f36c08c33
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Get the Wii version.If you plan on speed running Twilight Princess for whatever reason,get the GC version.

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#5 SuperMario_46
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Just like VG said, the wii version is the best and the controls are superb; the gamecube version is just as good, but somehow after playing it on the wii i couldnt go back to the normal controls, this one is better for speed running because it has more glitches (only noticeable if you look for them). They're both perfect but i go for the Wii version, just because the controls make it more immersing.
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#6 dewmandew7
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The only difference graphics wise is that Wii has 480p while Gamecube only has 480i support.

I'd say the controls are probably better on the Gamecube version...

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#7 Can-o-Mark
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The only difference graphics wise is that Wii has 480p while Gamecube only has 480i support.

I'd say the controls are probably better on the Gamecube version...

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Even though the Wii sword controls dont really add anything to the game, the aiming controls (for the bow and such) are superior in my opinon.
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#8 Nova_Mongoose
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Wii version. Better resolution, better control, better console.
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#9 HELL_RAzOR
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i prefer the GC. i rather press a 3 times to get 3 diff sword slashs, then sing my arm around in any direction, but still have link do the same 3 slashs :\

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#10 GameOverKayo
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Wii version due to better controls.
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#11 Jaysonguy
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The game looks exactly the same on either console except for the fact that it's mirrored on the Wii (more rightys)

The Wiimote is a fun add on and while it doesn't bring much to the swordplay it does add to the shooting parts of the game.

Majority has already spoken and said that the Wii version is superior. Unless you dislike the Wiimote there's no real reason to pick the Gamecube version over the Wii version.