Nvidia Shield TV Chinese Edition and emulators. It should work on PS4/Switch Linux/Android, but dont expect anything smooth.Is there a way to play SMG 1 and 2 other than the Wii? I always wanted to play them, never could.
Freakin loved the Wii.
My top Wii games that kept me coming back:
Wii Sports Resort
Is there a way to play SMG 1 and 2 other than the Wii? I always wanted to play them, never could.
Wii was a success because was cheap and the control
For me is one of the worst Nintendo Consoles that i ever play it.
My God... was the WORST CONSOLE GENERATION EVER!!!...
What a Fucking Nightmare was Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii.
Im glad that period was finished.
I remember standing in line outside GAME in the rain at 5am to get this asap when I was at uni in Canterbury. Already had it pre ordered but... y’know... hype. Think I got Twilight Princess, Wii Sports, Monkey Ball and wiiplay wiimote bundle. Good times.
wait that means I was at uni 13 years ago - nope, internet must have the date wrong
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Nice write-up, OP, but you spelled its incorrectly every single time you used it. Really kills the journalism aspect you were going for.
Eh, it's no big deal. I had a couple of grammatical errors (its and it's is kind of my weak spot anyway) so I encourage the criticism.Great way to encourage more threads like this. Well done.
Great way to encourage more threads like this. Well done.
Same here, i prefer non-motion gaming as best as possible. I see it was a good idea, but putting it in most games wasn't ideal. It was the sole reason i never finished Skyward Sword.
Anyway, on-topic: Wii could've and should've had a port of Valkyria Chronicles that used the Wiimote for aiming. Such a minor tweak and I think the game would've sold like hotcakes.
Wii Sports Resort doesn't get half the accolades that it should.
It was the most complete payoff of motion control we got from any system or developer, bringing to fruition (smooth spatial tracking that works and drives gameplay nuance) what the original Wii Sports only halfway attained. And it did so just as the competitors were playing copycat and each pushing their own "revolutionary" new take on motions controls (Kinect, Move)--but neither of those had something as fun and motion-perfect as even just the frisbee dog game. Kinect Sports was a travesty of fuzzy movement, and Move didn't have any game that could that show the nuance of wrist movement so cleanly and make it immediately intuitive. Bringing it all together into an island with modes like the plane to explore it was also a nice touch.
That's not Wii 2!Thats was WII-U![]()