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S.T.A.G.E. said:
peachbuggy said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
Gamerace said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
I never planned on buying that piece of shit. When I buy the Wii for my mother I'll just let her play Wii Sports Tennis, because that is the only valuable Tennis game. I of course will only play Tennis games with controls that match the playing style of actual players that exist. This cannot be done with Wii-motes. It demands actual controllers, because you cannot emulate everyones style efficiently yet with new peripherals. Top Spin and Virtua Tennis are the top Tennis games to buy if you are a serious Tennis gaming fan.


Someone is living in denial...

At least according to the people who play actual tennis and leave Grand Slam reviews on Amazon/IGN and such.  Think I'll trust their judgement over someone who can only play with analog sticks and buttons.  Thanks for your valuble opinion though...


You don't have to take my opinion. Wii-motes at this point cannot accurately correlate to actual playing styles. Normal multi-button controllers can. Players have their unique styles. Wii Sports Tennis is a good game, and my mother doesn't game, but she is open to the Nintendo Wii experience which seemed far easier to her than playing what I play. I wouldn't recommend this game to anyone who is a serious Tennis gaming fan; that is just my word and you don't have to take it. People who want to play these types of games in a hardcore fashion will want full customizability and accurate stats and styles of actual players.

What a load of shit! You actually believe that do you? Well you carry on living in your own little world where the Wii is shit and REAL tennis players don't know what they are talking about.

Who said the Wii was shit. All I told you guys was that I was buying it for my mother. It's a better system for novices of gaming.

So out of curiousity then, what do you think about Virtua Tennis which offers the exact same fetures on Wii as it does on the HD system except with superior controls (you can do much more with WM+ controls than the buttons)?   Or Tiger Woods where the Wii version is universially decried as the definitive version to get / the greatest golf game ever made and has more features than it's HD counterparts?  Still for novices?