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#1 Nobarai
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You could, but the button layout on many games aren't too good. Just go out and buy a classic controller, I happen to like them.
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#2 Nobarai
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[QUOTE="JuarN18"]

[QUOTE="ZumaJones07"][QUOTE="ECG_24"]>Those are all handheld games. The Wii has 4.7+ GB to work with. If it's going to be a full priced Wii game, there are certain expectations to be had.-Sigil-

You're definitely right about that. Let's hope these 20 levels are jam packed with different rooms, missions, bosses, and whatever else. This is how Wario Land 3 worked, but it was limited - hopefully we'll see it on a 4.7+ GB scale. :)

I hope the same thing too or atleast some great boss fights

btw some wii games are double-layered (8GB??) like smash bros

Smash is the only Dual Layer Disc game, so far.

Isn't Mario Kart Wii dual-layer as well? I'm really looking forward to this. I enjoy a nice 2D platformer, and this will be a nice addition to my collection.
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#3 Nobarai
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I may, or I may not. Not much of a fan of shooters though.
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#4 Nobarai
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Initial D Arcade Stages 1-4 for the arcades.

Good luck finding one though.

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#5 Nobarai
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I like the Classic Controller over the GCN Controller in my opinion. I have, and own both controllers.

I prefer the classic controller because the button aren't as mushy, and the controll stick is really snamppy and responsive.

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#6 Nobarai
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I'd rather have full flash drive support. Ya know; playing VC, WiiWare, and games saves straight from it. I'd only get a USB headset if they pull the online modes in games together. And don't we already have LAN adapters? But, more than anything else, we need more USB ports if Nintendo starts up USB support. I already have one of the two filled up with my keyboard.
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#7 Nobarai
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Simple. If your Wii is still under warranty: Send it in. Mention that the warranty is still active. If it expired: It's time to crack it open.
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#8 Nobarai
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I'd like to know that too. But I know that Toki Tori will be out tommorow. And Japan will be Getting Super Mario RPG this June (the lucky rascals...)
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#9 Nobarai
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I can only find one GCN controller that DOESN'T work with the Wii, some wireless controller made by DreamGear, and even then they made a new revised version that does work.
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#10 Nobarai
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You can't transfer games by the means of an SD card. But you may be able to if you de-link your My Nintendo account from your Wii, and link it to your friend's, but I'm pretty sure Nintendo has thought of a way to circumvent this by now though.