skyjedi2005 said:I will keep my Super NES and super star wars trilogy games.
At least the supernes was not shovelware and worthy of the nintendo name.
Wii i don't own that gimmicky piece of hardware that does not do HD games, have a real controller etc.
Its really a shame because i owned both the n64 and cube and both had few good games.
i'm probably the only person who thinks the gamecube twilight princess is better because you don't have to fiddle with a nonsensical remote control that runs on batteries or the sensor being all screwry and wanting to smash something.
I do like the wii and the wii mote but there are some things i wish nintendo had tested better, worked on before putting the system out. NO Hi RES rendered graphics or upgrade to HD down the line is a joke. Nintendo used to be on top of the gaming world, not always in terms of graphics and technology but in terms of gameplay. Gameplay and sales i would say they still have in spades, but the 360 and PS3 are far better in terms of technology. Even the 360 is stuck in the past with being limited to dvd, only sony ps3 is future proof at least as long as blu ray lasts.
Actually, the Wiimote was tested plenty. It was actually planned as a GameCube accessory. Just because some developers make gimmicky games with gimmicky controls, doesn't make the Wiimote itself gimmicky. It adds a lot in my opinion to games like Twilight Princess (can't wait for the exclusive Zelda Wii which will take better advantage of the Wii controls) and Wii Sports Resort is simply amazing with the new MotionPlus.
I don't understand this HD argument. I'm satisfied with the graphics of the Wii. It's hooked up to a HDTV through composite, so it could be better. But it's fine the way it is right now. Therotically, the Wii is capable of HD output. Gran Turismo 4 for the PS2 could output in 1080i. Though, somehow, the Wii is being pushed to its limits by games like New Super Mario Bros. Wii. I don't know why. It looks simple enough. It's definitely not as detailed or as fast-paced as SSBB. Not only that, but SSBB goes online - NSMBW does not.