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#1 KenpachiSama
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It depends on the games. Still popular games like Twilight Princess will be like $45, while games like Carnival Games might be $25 used. Just figure that the games you more than likely want are going to still be fairly expensive. But with the 10% discount on used items (if you're a member), it does take a couple more dollars off the end total - so that's nice.
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Manhunt 2 will not be successful, so it won't prove a thing.
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Super Mario Bros. 3 they made a whole movie to hype it (The Wizard).Shyn_1

This guys named it on the button. That game could NOT have gotten any more hyped up. Sure, games have updates today, web pages, magazine articles, etc. We know what's going on in the Smash Bros Brawl world due to the every weekday update. But Super Mario Bros 3... oh, no. Nintendo didn't just advertise. They BIG SCREENED it! And they didn't get crap actors. They got Bob Hoskins and John Leguizamo! They promoted the movie and the game as the "mega-release".

Surely, Super Mario Bros 3 was probably the most hyped game ever. I mean, a movie DOES speak for it. :D

Until Zelda gets its own movie to help promote for its next game, it can't hold a candle to SMB3.

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Very good news to hear.

FINALLY! Something to look forward to on the Wii. :D

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And looking from a business perspective, WHY would Microsoft not charge for Live when people are so willing to spend money on it??? Only a moronic business person wouldn't take advantage of such a profiting idea.
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#6 KenpachiSama
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I'll teach you how to speak Japan: J-A-P-A-N.

Now, if you want to learn Japanese, then yes. There are a couple "games" in Japan that could help. But if you don't know elementary Japanese, then you would be out of luck. The programs are for Kanji development, studying for SAT-type tests, and translators. I, personally, have the translator, and it is absolutely phenomenal! It actually spends more time in my DS then any other game I own. It really comes in handy, especially since I am on the run a lot and I see new symbols every day (you can easily DRAW the symbols on the touch screen to learn pronunciation and meaning).

So that's all I got.

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It will never be released on the Wii, and IF they ever would release just Portal and Team Fortress 2 with dumbed-down graphics, I wouldn't pay any more than $20 for it.
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#8 KenpachiSama
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I haven't played a game on my Wii since Metroid Prime 3 (which has been about 4 weeks now). I've just got nothing to play right now. But I'm eagerly waiting for Umbrella Chronicles, Mario Galaxy, and Brawl. I might pick up BWii as well, but I'll wait and hear what people say about it.

So for me, I've just used the News channel, if anything, when I turn my Wii on.

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[QUOTE="DSgamer64"]

Apparently there is one in the works but there is very little info on the game at this point. A controller is in the works, however I am curious as to know how it will work. See it is possible, however the buttons need to be about the same size as the console controllers or at least a bit smaller, the strum bar could be smaller. The thing is that you can put a regular Guitar Hero controller into a small compact unit if you know how to do it, as the hardware inside the actual controller is pretty small, there is a circuit board that controls the button input and strum bar movement. The whammy bar might be an issue though, they could always take it out. Wireless would be best for the controller. Due for an early 2008 release apparently.

Anyone have any thoughts about how they could make this game work?

vatterott

Waaaaaaaaaay old news.

Agrees. This was announced a possibility eons ago.

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#10 KenpachiSama
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I have to disagree. Although Ocarina of Time is a great game, I would have to say that A Link to the Past is the best Zelda game of all time.

Best music, best bosses, best weapons... best all-around game! And even to this day, it's SO expansive. It's almost like playing two games in one. And to think, A Link to the Past was on a 16-bit console. Beat that Ocarina of Time and your 64-bit running system! :P