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#1 littlefugue
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[QUOTE="littlefugue"][QUOTE="Giff1988"][QUOTE="thriteenthmonke"]

[QUOTE="littlefugue"]It will happen, and when it does, I'd better not set foot outside of an Arwing!Giff1988

I concur

Star Fox adventures was one of my Favorite Games for the GC. You might argue that we really didnt need the StarFox crew but still I really liked it.

Star Fox Adventures was a pretty good game with Star Fox tacked on, but it was still a pretty good game. Star Fox Assault was an awful game from the ground up.

Never played Assault but when I saw Namco's name on it I new there would be trouble.

I wish I'd had that kind of foresight.

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#2 littlefugue
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[QUOTE="thriteenthmonke"]

[QUOTE="littlefugue"]It will happen, and when it does, I'd better not set foot outside of an Arwing!Giff1988

I concur

Star Fox adventures was one of my Favorite Games for the GC. You might argue that we really didnt need the StarFox crew but still I really liked it.

Star Fox Adventures was a pretty good game with Star Fox tacked on, but it was still a pretty good game. Star Fox Assault was an awful game from the ground up.

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#3 littlefugue
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I have never heard of any of those games.... obviously can't be that good if they don't already have a super pack... and judging by the limited interest in this thread lol ;-) But hey, everyone loves an odd game or two... happens to the best of us.crazy4life54

I think my head just exploded.

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#4 littlefugue
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All right, we've all seen a ton of game compilations, but wouldn't it be great if we could have one for games that are very hard to find, let alone to actually get up and running?

I'm talking, of course, of Lucas Arts' old SCUMM adventures. Would anyone be interested in a compilation that featured some combination of The Secret of Monkey Island, The Secret of Monkey Island 2, Day of the Tentacle, Sam and Max Hit the Road, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, The Dig, Full Throttle, and The Curse of Monkey Island?

I'd love to play that, especially since most modern PC's have serious trouble running these games. The Wii remote would make a great pointer, too!

It's a long shot and will not likely happen, but I'd buy it.

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#5 littlefugue
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Voice acting is a must. Metroid Prime 3 just proved the argument about Link's silence pointless. Actually, Half-Life did that back in 1998. . . .

I'd also like better motion controls. I don't want true 1:1 sword combat, but context-sensitive directional strikes would really help. In addition, what if firing the bow required holding down the B button, pulling back on the remote (i.e., the bowstring), and releasing the B button? Yes, that could be complicated, but it's a thought.

All told, I'd be much happier with a game that simply challenged me, and not just to find random insects, at that!

Quiksilver0519

give every1 a voice but link, the thought of him having a voice kinda sucks, well just cause what if he sounds like a noob. or nothing like u would expect him to...

Yeah, that was what I was getting at.
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#6 littlefugue
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Voice acting is a must. Metroid Prime 3 just proved the argument about Link's silence pointless. Actually, Half-Life did that back in 1998. . . .

I'd also like better motion controls. I don't want true 1:1 sword combat, but context-sensitive directional strikes would really help. In addition, what if firing the bow required holding down the B button, pulling back on the remote (i.e., the bowstring), and releasing the B button? Yes, that could be complicated, but it's a thought.

All told, I'd be much happier with a game that simply challenged me, and not just to find random insects, at that!

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I'd rather see a "classic"-style Metroid on the DS.
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#8 littlefugue
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i doubt it considering nintendo used thier A team on mp3 and EA is using some mediocre team from canada. production values on mp3 was insane and took a lot of time to create.Reigun147

I'm not knocking Retro or anything, but they are NOT part of Nintendo. They work exclusively for Nintendo at the moment, but Metroid Prime, Echoes, and Corruption were not developed by Nintendo. Incidentally, they are based in the U.S. (Texas, I believe), while Nintendo is based in Japan.

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It will happen, and when it does, I'd better not set foot outside of an Arwing!
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#10 littlefugue
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When you buy a Wii, you WILL get both TP and MP3 eventually. If you had to start with one, I would say choose MP3. I say this because you should start off with a game that shows you the true potential for the Wii. MP3 will show you the graphics and controls that the Wii is capable of, and TP will not. That is only because in truth, TP is a Game Cube port. TP is an awesome game and you MUST play it eventually, but to impress yourself and your friends start with MP3. Another reason to start with MP3 is that it jumps right into the action, and that is the best way to get going on the Wii. TP takes much longer to get the story going and get into the action. TP is also much longer, and if you are like me, you like to finish a game before starting the next one. If you do not rush through TP it could take you a month or more to complete it.

In any case, I am really curious to hear which one you picked and why. Please post your choice here for us to see. And remember, there is no wrong choice in this case.

Nomadandsuzie

Quoted for truth.

Both are great games, but MP3 is a great Wii game.