| SHMUPGurus said: Well, it might be because of the controls and the graphics, which the Wii lacks in at least one of these departments. I believe that in the world of HD that is today, if you're playing a sports game, you have to see sweat on the players, you have to see the grass getting more and more ''dirty,'' etc. |
I would also add HD gives you a wider view of the playing field. Sports like tennis HD helps in tracking the ball in both video games and live ones.







