Wii is usually bleck on an HDTV, but I don't know that the games are configured properly on those TVs, making them look even worse.
I went to play it but the wii was borked.
Wii is usually bleck on an HDTV, but I don't know that the games are configured properly on those TVs, making them look even worse.
I went to play it but the wii was borked.
There's no way to properly configure a Wii game for an HDTV. It's even a tradeoff going to 480p. Without putting my finger on it (I haven't played enough, really), I swear that there's a tradeoff when going to 480p that makes the cursor move. . .kinda choppier? Or something. I can be off my rocker.
Anyway, Nintendo fucking sucks and I can't believe Nintentards let them piss all over this gen.
And you didn't threaten her life? What kind of black person are you?:(
And you didn't threaten her life? What kind of black person are you?
Bitches love my glasses. Gay guys do too. :-\And you didn't threaten her life? What kind of black person are you?
One that wears glasses like this:
(http://eyeglasses.go-optic.com/DFRAMES/images/Dolce_DG1130_01.jpg)
imo those little kiosk displays are more forgiving than the bigger tvs that people actually use
Now that Monster Hunter 3 is announced as a Wii exclusive, there's been some speculation that this game might be the first to "circumvent" friend codes, because it really hinges on group play, and friend codes can be somewhat unwieldy. Will there be some kind of solution to this?.
We're still discussing that; we don't have anything to announce today. But the way that we think about friend codes is, when folks are online, and they want to play, they typically want to play with their friends. And so, they want to keep it to groups of people they know. We've seen, in the feedback we've gotten, that people don't mind the friend codes. They like them, because it keeps them playing with the friends that they do know, and it keeps their games "undisturbed," if you will.
Another WiiWare question -- considering the Wii has a rather small flash drive, how many titles will it be able to hold? For example, even though Crystal Chronicles on WiiWare is not going to be large, it might be difficult to have even ten games of that volume.
A lot of the games for WiiWare that have been submitted so far are smaller in size, so they're not gonna take up a ton of your drive. But the way that we look at it is, we really don't want people storing every single game they buy on their drive. When you buy a game, it's yours forever, so you can delete it, and go back and get it at any time you want. In a way, we liken it to putting music on your iPod; you listen to it for a while, and then you get tired of it, and you pull it off, and you put some new stuff on.
Ouch, to understand how stupid Nintendo is read this:
http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/new...hp?story=15986QuoteNow that Monster Hunter 3 is announced as a Wii exclusive, there's been some speculation that this game might be the first to "circumvent" friend codes, because it really hinges on group play, and friend codes can be somewhat unwieldy. Will there be some kind of solution to this?.
We're still discussing that; we don't have anything to announce today. But the way that we think about friend codes is, when folks are online, and they want to play, they typically want to play with their friends. And so, they want to keep it to groups of people they know. We've seen, in the feedback we've gotten, that people don't mind the friend codes. They like them, because it keeps them playing with the friends that they do know, and it keeps their games "undisturbed," if you will.QuoteAnother WiiWare question -- considering the Wii has a rather small flash drive, how many titles will it be able to hold? For example, even though Crystal Chronicles on WiiWare is not going to be large, it might be difficult to have even ten games of that volume.
A lot of the games for WiiWare that have been submitted so far are smaller in size, so they're not gonna take up a ton of your drive. But the way that we look at it is, we really don't want people storing every single game they buy on their drive. When you buy a game, it's yours forever, so you can delete it, and go back and get it at any time you want. In a way, we liken it to putting music on your iPod; you listen to it for a while, and then you get tired of it, and you pull it off, and you put some new stuff on.
Sounds like Super Mario Galaxy is pretty much a Sunshine-sized disappointment.
I havent turned my Wii on since I got my HDTV. Im sooo scared about how ass its going to look :-\
Sounds like Super Mario Galaxy is pretty much a Sunshine-sized disappointment.
Sounds like Super Mario Galaxy is pretty much a Sunshine-sized disappointment.
Sounds like Super Mario Galaxy is pretty much a Sunshine-sized disappointment.
guess you haven't been reading the gaf thread. apparently it's orgasm of the year.
Sounds like Super Mario Galaxy is pretty much a Sunshine-sized disappointment.
guess you haven't been reading the gaf thread. apparently it's orgasm of the year.
I'm gonna keep my expectations semi-low on this one. I mean, this is my most anticipated game so far, but after TP, I'm a little more weary of EAD's ability to make 9+ games again. At the very least, the music doesn't seem to disappoint.
I played it for a short while at GameCrazy and couldn't wrap my head around the gravity and incorporated waggle controls. I can't say I'm terribly familiar with the platform, but the whole thing seems unnecessarily convoluted.
It was pretty boring, and the "gravity" gameplay was more confusing and convoluted than fun.
I just did the Goron Mines in TP (only Zelda comment I'll make in here I swear) and I don't have any problem with it. The "tear collecting" bit seems way exaggerated. Triforce Hunt was so much worse. I mean... it's Zelda... again. That will be my reaction to Galaxy, especially having played thedemoretail version at EB. It just felt like another Mario.
I played it for a short while at GameCrazy and couldn't wrap my head around the gravity and incorporated waggle controls. I can't say I'm terribly familiar with the platform, but the whole thing seems unnecessarily convoluted.
I just did the Goron Mines in TP (only Zelda comment I'll make in here I swear) and I don't have any problem with it. The "tear collecting" bit seems way exaggerated. Triforce Hunt was so much worse. I mean... it's Zelda... again. That will be my reaction to Galaxy, especially having played thedemoretail version at EB. It just felt like another Mario.
its true! The tear collecting took about 1/2 an hour, and was typical Zelda gameplay, if people bitch about that shit then why the fuck do they get hyped for Zelda games and play them in the first place?
I just did the Goron Mines in TP (only Zelda comment I'll make in here I swear) and I don't have any problem with it. The "tear collecting" bit seems way exaggerated. Triforce Hunt was so much worse. I mean... it's Zelda... again. That will be my reaction to Galaxy, especially having played thedemoretail version at EB. It just felt like another Mario.
its true! The tear collecting took about 1/2 an hour, and was typical Zelda gameplay, if people bitch about that shit then why the fuck do they get hyped for Zelda games and play them in the first place?
I just did the Goron Mines in TP (only Zelda comment I'll make in here I swear) and I don't have any problem with it. The "tear collecting" bit seems way exaggerated. Triforce Hunt was so much worse. I mean... it's Zelda... again. That will be my reaction to Galaxy, especially having played thedemoretail version at EB. It just felt like another Mario.
its true! The tear collecting took about 1/2 an hour, and was typical Zelda gameplay, if people bitch about that shit then why the fuck do they get hyped for Zelda games and play them in the first place?
Tear collecting is like a half hour each time. Possibly the biggest problem with TP is how padded the game is, and the useless tear collecting epitomizes that. Tear collecting exists for no other reason than to make you re-run over terrain you have already explored, thus getting more use out of it. It's the same thing as having to play all the levels twice in Silent Hill 4, or in Folklore, except ninfags eat it up because it's NINTENDO!
okami rules, and you two are fat gay twins who fuck each others' fat gay butts.:bow
okami rules, and you two are fat gay twins who fuck each others' fat gay butts.