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theres been a few of these threads VERY recently... but no you do not have to remove it
Wii Sports and now Resort, Mario Kart, Rock Band 1/2, Virtua Tennis 09
He edited his post :P[QUOTE="wiifan001"][QUOTE="chansaet"] How do you know he's talking about a emulator?
Maybe the disc is dirty or something
Nintend0-BuDDy
How does editing his post makes you think he uses an emulator?
his original post mentioned the emulator then he edited it out...
anyways - thats the reason for the lag!
there's a million things i was going to say.. but i think this sums it up!Well I don't agree with you, all I have to say on the matter ;).
dragonball3900
-better level design (i like the more open space idea)
-local multiplayer
-better art direction
-more variety in objectives
as long as you're updated to 4.0 then you'll be able to store channels on your SD (or SDHC card). And they are also MUCH cheaper online than in stores.. i would go for at least a 2 gb. My wii memory and 1gb are both full but I have a ton of games - about to buy a 4gb
Table Tennis
Basketball
Archery
you do realize you are posting this is the WII section of the forum...
i dont really see your argument/complaint - I guess Nintendo could make more games supporting their peripherals, but then this would upset some consumers because they would HAVE to go back and buy that add-on. For example I don't have a balance board.. so if there were a couple of WSR games that required it I wouldn't really be too happy..
The classic controller pro is just a variation on the classic controller.. no game is going to require a pro. And I don't see many games requiring the vitality sensor either, there's an article about its uses here. but i dont see many devs making use of it. The only real addons that offer new functionality and will have to be required are the balance board, M+. and WiiSpeak. The wheels and zappers are just pieces of plastic to help immerse you into the game and will never be 'required'. 3 addons doesn't seem to be too ridiculous
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