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Post by Donatello on May 13, 2006 1:44:39 GMT -7
Who likes the official name? I think "Wii" sounds weird! I loved the name Revolution! Wii gives me a headache! What will come next? The Nintendo Yu? Then Mi? Hey, all this thinking makes me wonder if they will have an evolved form of Starmie called Starwii? Hey, they just might do it!
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Post by Scott on Jun 15, 2006 0:08:51 GMT -7
I just got a temporary press pass to the Nintendo Press Room, and I will be posting some kool Wii pictures later this weekend. I will be out of town tomorrow and friday, and I still need to setup the pics to host them, so I'll post them this weekend! (^_^)v
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Post by Scott on Jun 19, 2006 3:23:02 GMT -7
I posted a new pic on the front page of this thread, I thought it was the most important of all the pics I have.
Enjoy!
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Post by kevblah on Jun 20, 2006 20:17:30 GMT -7
Wow, it has the features of a SNES controller and the dual analog set up that looks like a PS2 controller. Two of the best consoles ever right there. No bulky weird experiment here! (*cough original Xbox controller cough*). Don't see any out of place buttons, just a controller that will be fun to use, like a SNES controller but a little bigger so it fits anyones hands, and has more buttons and very nice design.
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Post by Scott on Jun 20, 2006 23:34:02 GMT -7
If you look closely, you'll see "ZL" and "ZR" buttons!
It's just that that wire hooks upto the wiimote, and I'd think that it would be a bother just hanging there; but other than that, it looks good.
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Post by Cheeky Meg on Jun 21, 2006 12:25:24 GMT -7
What about the sleave version? Are they still making that one?
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Post by Scott on Jun 22, 2006 13:42:10 GMT -7
Well it would be nice, but I heard that it was just something IGN made up to show us the possibillities of the wiimote's add-on port. HOWEVER! I also heard the the old GC Wavebirds will work on the Wii (and the 1st GC controllers), so one way or another, Wii will all be happy with the Wii!
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Post by Lorddy2005 on Dec 30, 2006 11:19:53 GMT -7
according to most newspapers in the UK, the nintendo WII has had serious faults with the pads due to straps breaking and causing the to be mobile projectiles, many people have been admitted to hospital with injuries from fighting games gone OTT.
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Post by Scott on Jan 4, 2007 23:36:51 GMT -7
according to most newspapers in the UK, the nintendo WII has had serious faults with the pads due to straps breaking and causing the to be mobile projectiles, many people have been admitted to hospital with injuries from fighting games gone OTT. Those people just don't know how to hold on to them. I think they are dumb to let go. They should hold tight when playing with their Wii. The only issue I know that is reasonable anyway, is the calibration. Small screens make you aim off screen to get to the edge. Also, large screen make you aim half way between the center and the edge to get to the edge. So I think they need a way to set calibration. ================================= Added with edit: I found the pic!
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