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#1 MattS1701
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They are selling it both ways (separately and in a bundle), but like the otherperson said it may be difficult to find the unbundled edition as they want to sell guitars to make more profit (I would assume).
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Some of the original WII games, especially the ports, look pretty jagged in 480P. Metroid Prime 3 is the first (and newest)game I've played. It looks great with minimal to no jaggies. It has to do with the textures in the individual games and the amount/type of anti-aliasing used in the game.
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I think it is less than $25at this timebecause the game sells for $40 new now.
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Kameo is $25 new if you can find it and Tomb Raider Legend is $30 new. Both are really good but a bit short in length though Ifind thatthey have a fair amount of replayability.
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Here is a question. If I really love the Metal Gear Solid games would I like Splinter Cell? Is the gameplay similar?

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does any1 know if you have to pay tax for buying wii points through your wii with the credit cardpizzaface777

Their is no tax on them. Not In the US anyway, I'm not sure about other regions.

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Unless the Wii gets an external hard drive, no games on CD's can be played. They can be up to 600-700 MB each. You wouldn't even be able to fit one on the Wii's memory.Rocky32189

That is true however not all of those games took up an entire disk. In fact it think a few were only a fraction of the whole disk. So those games could. They would still be a lot of space though.

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The Donkey Kong IP (Intellectual Property) is totally owned by Nintendo so they completely own the distribution rights to Donkey Kong 64. It is the same for Donkey Kong Country (and DKC2 and DKC3) for SNES which was also developed by Rare and is eventually coming to the US virtual console (some other regions already have it). I bet we will see DK64 on the virtual console because it was a popular game and they can do it easily.

Goldeneye, Perfect Dark, Banjo, and the other Rare made games are another story because Nintendo does not own the IPs. It is not impossible that these games would be released but it would be a very convoluted process and they would defiantly cost much more than the standard price. Its a shame because they were also great games.