Did you set the proper date and time? They would get reset when the battery is taken out and having a date that far in the past would probably screw up both those channels.
My zelda disc got scratched by my wii (I suspect the console was bumped while the disc was spinning). I contacted nintendo about it and they sent me a prepaid shipping envelope. Sent them the game and they fixed it and had it back to me within a week
[QUOTE="Jandurin"][QUOTE="NamanOWNSyou"][QUOTE="danneswegman"]someone is afraid of new things... don't worry, you can still play your shooters the old way this gen.NamanOWNSyou
No, because all WIi games look like TRASH. If they were to have put better hardware into the Wii, playing an FPS would be quite fun (I'm assuming you get to hold the Wiimote gunstyle, correct or no?) So... exactly how much time have you spent with the Wii? None at all. Not worth it. And this is not self-ownage, because the screenshots and hardware spec dictate that graphics suck. Gameplay would probably be fun, but it would be choppy and disgusting. Remember, I never said the Wii wouldn't be a fun console. I just said it's hardware-handicap and not number #1. There are better games on other consoles then the Wii.
Yup..its official. Your a retard
You've never even played a wii, so based on screenshots alone your determining that its trash. Rigggggght.
I suspect that part of the reasoning for Nintendo doing it this way is to help curb piracy. If you dont have a friend code for a game, you cant play it online.
Two totally different types of games, so its hard to compare them.
For the type of game that Wario Ware is, a collection of mini games meant to be played multi-player, I think its an exceptional game. I have had a blast playing it with my friends. The single player portion of the game was a bit short, but I thought the game deserved the review it got.
Definately a game worth buying. There is probably more dialog and storyline then I would have liked, but as other people have said the operation portions of the game are really addicting.
This happened to me with Zelda: Twilight Princess. My wii scratched my disc and put a deep scratch in a perfect arc. I suspect that my wii must have been bumped while the disc was spinning or something.
I called up Nintendo and they sent me a pre-paid shipping envelope. Sent the game in to them and they had it fixed and back to me within a week. I am very impressed with their customer support.
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