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#1 secretagentx9
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I only have 2 pages left. There's still a good handful of VC games I haven't gotten that I'm interested in, and plenty more coming, not to mention any new channels. I'd imagine that your system memory would run out before your channel spaces though, as mine's already at under 1000 blocks with 24 empty spaces. I'm kind of curious as to whether or not these games you have saved on an SD card show up in your channel spaces when you have it inserted, or if you have to remove them from the card and delete something else if you're out of internal memory. I think this is what the original poster was (kind of) trying to ask.

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#2 secretagentx9
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The even numbered Mario Party games are always the best. They actually ran a little mini feature in the Nintendo Power preview a few months back. I can't wait to play it. I've got like 10 bucks or something down on it. Haven't played one since 4 on the Cube and it was excellent. The Wiimote is just going to add a whole new level. And the graphics look pretty in the commercial as well. Here's hoping it turns out to be a good game.
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Well, then I guess what I'm saying is...stop selling your consoles. You're spending a lot more than you normally would have to to play these games again. And don't buy a Wii if you're going to be bored with it. But right now I'm greatly enjoying Zelda, Super Paper Mario, Trauma Center, The Godfather, not to mention tons of awesome VC games. So, it's your call, really.
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[QUOTE="secretagentx9"]If you're likely just going to sell it, like you've done with a lot of other consoles, then why even buy one? There's no games available for it that you want and you're likely just going to sell it for less than what you payed for it. So why not just let it sit on the shelf, waiting for someone who actually wants one?ShinkuDaisuken
maybe because he wants one durrr. Now anyway, Yes the wii gets alot of dust right now because of no good games, basically wait for mario and smash and youll have fun

 

 

Well, if you even read his post, he doesn't want one. He has no reasons for buying one, and is asking us to provide them for him. If you don't have any reason to buy the console, other than it is something new and exciting, then you probably shouldn't, because you're just going to be on here in a month with yet another one of those "I'm bored with my Wii should I sell it???!!!" threads. 

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If you're likely just going to sell it, like you've done with a lot of other consoles, then why even buy one? There's no games available for it that you want and you're likely just going to sell it for less than what you payed for it. So why not just let it sit on the shelf, waiting for someone who actually wants one?
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You don't have to have an SD card to save, the Wii has 512MB of internal flash memory. But if you already have an SD card you can use that too. I would recommend a Classic Controller. Anyone who tells you that you can use a GameCube controller to comfortably control a Super NES game is a liar. A liar I say!
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#7 secretagentx9
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Can't go wrong there. I bought the Lite even though I owned the original, and it's well worth it. Awesome improvements on the original design. Plus there's tons of great games available for it already. It's a damn shame you guys still don't have Super Paper Mario, though. At least you have Strikers to look forward to though, right?
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#8 secretagentx9
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    So, does anyone who owned a DS at launch not have these worries? I remember all these same conversations coming up about the DS, and it was all doom and gloom. Third parties were flooding the market with minigame games that just tried to wow people with the new control scheme. Everyone complained, everyone cast the DS aside as a crappy 3rd rate gimmick of a handheld.

    Meanwhile, I was ignoring them and playing great games like Meteos and WarioWare until Mario Kart and Metroid and New Super Mario Bros and Final Fantasy 3 and Brain Age...etc came out. And now everyone recognizes the DS as the king of handhelds, which it most definitely is. The Wii will be no different. I doubt it will win the console war, but the games put out for it will be amazing.

    And why does everyone act like the GameCube was some sort of disgrace? Big deal, it didn't push the most units. It didn't tank the company and there were at least 2 dozen awesome games for it, and neither of it's competitors had any more than that. Aside from a lower number of units sold, the Gamecube was equal to PS2 and XBox. Most units sold doesn't always mean best.

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#9 secretagentx9
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For NES I have : Super Mario Bros, The Legend of Zelda, Kid Icarus and Kirby's Adventure

SNES : Super Mario World, Donkey Kong Country, Street Fighter II

Sega Genesis : Toejam and Earl, Sonic the Hedgehog, Comix Zone, Ristar, Streets of Rage, Ecco the Dolphin

Nintendo 64 : Legend of Zelda : Ocarina of Time, and Starfox 64

TurboGrafx-16 : Bonk's Adventure

The only ones I regret are Bonk and Ecco the Dolphin. Both were impulse buys when the system first launched. And I would have Super Mario 64 and Link to the Past if I didn't have them on DS and GBA, respectively. Although I might get them just to play on my TV with a better resolution. So far I'm extremely pleased with the offerings on the VC service. If I had more money I'd be checking out some of the cooler sounding games, but I can't risk my cash on something at this point if I don't already know I'll like it.

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#10 secretagentx9
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Well, I only ever played 64 games and friends' houses (I was a PlayStation kid) and none of them ever had it. I'm pretty sure the original on SNES was a lot like 64, just less sophisticated, and I've read that the one on Gamecube was kind of like a Zelda game, which I don't understand at all.