This new information on the Zelda game has me pretty excited. Of course, I was excited about Windwaker too, and that turned out to be a huge letdown compared to Ocarina of Time.
This new information on the Zelda game has me pretty excited. Of course, I was excited about Windwaker too, and that turned out to be a huge letdown compared to Ocarina of Time.
Som add-ons to the wiimote: (got these from Omnicient from Gametrailers)
"Old School Mother Fucker!!!" :
FPS might actually be good for nintendo now:
Dibs on the Blue controller:
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R.I.P Captain America.
That is several kinds of awesome. The "old school" controller is also good for those people complaining that Nintendo should be using a more conventional controller setup. Seriously, the only thing left for people to complain about now is the Wiimote's weight. Apparently it's kind of heavy (as heavy as a DS) due to the speaker on it and the AA batteries used to power it.Originally Posted by Knives122
<@Terra> he told me this, "man actually meeting terra is so fucking big", and he started crying. Then he bought me hot dogs
@Turkish-S: Ah, yeah that's right, I forgot about the Gamecube Zelda...when on earth is that supposed to come out anyway? I remember hearing about that maybe a year or two ago.
@Xan: Aww, it takes batteries? I'd hate to think how many batteries that would consume over time. And I'd really hate to think of how I'd be in the middle of a boss battle or something and all of a sudden the thing goes dead on me... Boy would that ever be annoying.
"I reject your reality and substitute my own."
Both the Gamecube and Wii versions of Twighlight Princess will be released on the Wii's laungh date, which is still only "4th Quarter 2006", meaning later on this year. I wonder why they haven't picked an actual date yetOriginally Posted by AlterEgox5
. They've been hazy on both the release date and the price. I smell a conspiracy. >_>
Well, that is true, except that all wireless controllers take batteries. The problem isn't unique to the Wii. Plus, I've been using the same batteries on my Wavebird for over a year and a half now. Battery life isn't THAT big of a problem. Hopefully they'll start using rechargeable batteries, 'cause yeah, that'd suck if it blanked out in the middle of a fight or you had to buy new batteries constantly.@Xan: Aww, it takes batteries? I'd hate to think how many batteries that would consume over time. And I'd really hate to think of how I'd be in the middle of a boss battle or something and all of a sudden the thing goes dead on me... Boy would that ever be annoying.
<@Terra> he told me this, "man actually meeting terra is so fucking big", and he started crying. Then he bought me hot dogs
I agree with Ryouga. Remember when you were a little kid and you thought that by turning the controller sideways while playing would turn the car even more? Well now it can...so those kids are going to go wacko with Wii controllers.
Well if they think smart and use Microsoft's idea, then we won't have a problem with battery life
R.I.P Captain America.
Ah, I hadn't looked too close to the remote - the thing was I simply saw wires and as a controller, assumed it was hooked up the console. I figured it was just being called a remote because that's typical remote shape (guess that makes me remote biased? XD)Originally Posted by XanBcoo
And I agree...conspiracy...
"I reject your reality and substitute my own."
According to the-magicbox.com
So...- Microsoft announced the HD-DVD peripherial for Xbox 360, tentatively named Xbox 360 Player, will be sold for US$199.
Xbox360 with 20gb HDD = 400
+
HD-DVD peripheral = 200
=
600 dlls
PS3 with 60GB HDD + Integrated Blu-ray reader = 600.
The only difference is that the xbox gives you the "choice" of not watching hd-movies.