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Was anyone else disappointed with the graphics on the wii?
I have been putting it off for awhile until the price finally came down, and then I went and bought the Wii I spent $400 total with all the accessories yet I don't see where it can even compare with the xbox 360, or PS3... I wonder if Nintendo plans to improve on it.
For those of you that have the wii, is the limited memory an issue when saving games?
I said fullly loaded meaning with the motion+ attachment which is about $25 depending where u buy it (i reccomend wal-mart ($20) though I work at GS). $40(wiimote)+$20(nunchuck)+$25(motion+)=$85 each then add the batteriesAnd the price of the hardware may fool you, but the fully loaded controllers is about $85 bucks a piece + batteries,
Um, the Wii Remote is $39.99 and the Nunchuk is $19.99. Your math is quite a bit off.
And I don't need luck, Assassin's Creed 2 will keep me busy on the PS3. When I'm done with that, I have over 150 games on multiple platforms that I haven't touched in a while (a little Atari will do me some good). Refreshing the good times and all. Eventually a new game comes out. I'll just start the process over again.
I was talking about if you already had bought the wiimotes before the bundle came out. Besides $70 is still alot of dough. And those battieries WILL die eventually. Rechargable battieries probably are around $7(Eco which last 5-7 years) to $15 that comes with a recharger. So if u take out that $15 from buying the wiimote, nunchuck and motion+ each INDIVIDUALLY, it'll probably go into battieries unless you have some already.I said fullly loaded meaning with the motion+ attachment $40+$20+$25=$85 each then add the batteries.Wii Remote = $39.99 and the Nunchuk = $19.99.
The Wii Remote bundle with Wii Motion plus is $49.99. Add $19.99 for the nunchuck and that comes out to $70. Also, the Wii Remote COMES WITH BATTERIES. So I really don't understand where you're coming up with $15 for batteries.
Was I arguing? Can't really tell since it's text. Depends on how the person perceives the message I guess. "for the time being", isn't being prepared now, better than when it's too late? That's not a good "arguement" so to speak, but I was never, at least not trying to, argue.Furthermore, your efforts to stretch your argument are lame. It's pretty well known that there are very few games that utilize the Wii MotionPlus, and as a result it is really not a necessary accessory for the time being.
Not everyone has the same opinion. There are people who speak up, people who stay quiet and watch from the shadows and those who don't give a damn. I don't really care if we are or not arguing, so I hypothetically "give up" because I'd eventually "lose" due to mainy laziness. It's in human nature that everyone wants to win at everything, but it's virtually impossible.Oh well, who was I kidding?
There is that.
I have been trying to avoid that site for some time.
YARS REVENGE!!
Nerd trivia time-
Both that game and E.T. where made by the same person
So he made one of the best ever and the worst ever
And E.T. suffered from an extremely short development deadline.