nordlead said:
outlawauron said:
wfz said:
You don't have to buy it, though. You're saying there's no way to justify an $80 controller? Regardless of the technology used inside of it? That doesn't make any sense.
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Of course I don't have to buy it, but I want it to fix one of my main complaints on the Wii.
And the reason why $80 is too expensive is the same reason why $400 is too expensive for a game console. The PS3 is worth it with the techonology but that is still too much money.
@ nordlead
But my favorite game require a nunchuck. And I'm interested to see what WM+ adds to Wii games. So, in order to get that experience I need to spend $80 so one person can play.
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Yes, if everyone must play Grand Slam Tennis with WM+ you'll have to shell out $80/person which would suck. However, most people will probably only have 1-2 WM+, 1-2 Nunchucks, and 4 Wii Remotes. Not to bad compared to previous generations honestly.
Take the N64 for example. I think the controllers were $40, rumble pack $20, and memory cards were $20. We had 1 of each for everyone, so that came out to $80 too
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Haven't read much into Grand Slam Tennis but if it supports 4 player like Wii Sports Tennis, then I may have to buy four. At least 2 WM+ for the fencing, though.