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#1 Gamecubeftw
Member since 2010 • 25 Posts

Forgive me if there is a topic that exists already with the same general question, but...

Looking on gamestop, the difference between most Wii games that are used and those that are new is usually pretty big, about 15-30 dollars. I plan to buy many games, but is buying them new worth it? Is there anything major that is bad by buying used games? I mean, if they're scratched, I can always return them, can't I?

Thanks in advance!

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#2 Gamecubeftw
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I'm getting a Wii and these are the games I plan to buy (not all at once, maybe one or two at a time.)

Oh, and this is in no particular order by the way.

De Blob

WarioLand: Shake It!

Rabbids Go Home

Super Paper Mario

Mario Kart Wii

Okami

New Super Mario Bros. Wii

Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

Super Smash Bros Brawl

Super Mario Galaxy

Super Mario Galaxy 2

Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword

Metroid Prime Trilogy

WarioWare: Smooth Moves

Zack and Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure

A Boy and His Blob

Are any of these games bad? Am i forgetting any games that I should add? (I'm buying the bundle pack, so I will have Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort, just didn't feel I needed to add these to the list.)

Thanks in advance to anyone who answers!

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#3 Gamecubeftw
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A huge inconvenience that I have is that whenever I press L, I don't get into a first-person view. Its like a strafe, so I can't get into Noki Bay (the level where you have to look into the sun) or shoot water easily. Boss fights are a hassle and those X's and shapes that give blue coins. The last time I played it, the first-person view worked fine. Is there something that I'm doing wrong?? Help please!

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#4 Gamecubeftw
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TLoZ: Wind Waker

Started SM Sunshine yesterday. Great game and completely underrated imo.

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#5 Gamecubeftw
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For me it would proably be OoT for N64. What about you guys?

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#6 Gamecubeftw
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I love SM Sunshine, but yeah its way different than other games in the Mario series.

For Zelda, I always thought that MM was a bit weird. It was kinda scary and the 3 day cycle thing got on my nerves.

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#7 Gamecubeftw
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Modern Warfare

Halo

GTA

Final Fantasies

Super Smash Bros Brawl

Wii Sports (come on, Nintendo!)

Ratchet and Clank Series

Mario RPG: TLOTSS

Sonic Games..ugh

ATV Offroad Fury 2

Assasin's Creed

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#8 Gamecubeftw
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I have tired now of GC and PS2 and wanted to play Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, but for that I would need a N64. Is it worth it to buy that system just for those two games? What other games could I buy for N64 besides Super Mario 64 and Banjo-Tooie and Kazooie? Is it even worth it? Where would I even buy a N64? Does GameStop sell them or would I have to resort to eBay?

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#9 Gamecubeftw
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I just finished playing Wind Waker a month ago, and the art style just looked terrific. This game inspired me to go out and start playing the other Zelda games. I have since played the first four games and am going to get Ocarina of Time tomorrow. IMO WW looks SOOOO much better and cooler than OoT or MM (was at my friend's house when he played it) and though their technology was cool, the art style was nothing compared to WW. In WW, not only was the sailing fun, it was cool to explore every single island and platform and collect charts. While the end was tedious, with the whole collecting shards, the storyline was basic enough to be able to jump into the series and get you interested. The only problem was that it was much too easy. Twilight princess looks just a bit weird to me and from what I hear its nothing new; just another quest with similar music, meh art style, and similar plot. Although, it was pretty cool to be a wolf.

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#10 Gamecubeftw
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I've got PS2 and GameCube and am not about to go out and buy a Wii or PS3 or anything. I just finished 100% Wind Waker and loved it and want to know what to play next. I've moved on to Ratchet and Clank for PS2, and its alright but Wind Waker was so much better. Should I keep going with the R&C series or go to something else on the GameCube? Both host some awsome games, don't know which ones to buy. Would Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door be good or should I go with something else for PS2? Or maybe a different GameCube Zelda game? I don't know. Thanks in advance.

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