That's the problem with Nintendo not standardizing stuff, at least for their own published titles. It's a double-edged sword, in that it doesn't force games to have features that they really don't need (like some games on 360 with Achievements), but mostly it hurts
Though to be fair, only 1 Nintendo-published game between now and then has had proper online multiplayer, yet lacked Wii Speak, and that was Excitebots, a game they sent out to die. Endless Ocean 2 has it, and they haven't published any online multiplayer games otherwise in the interim (S&P2 has WFC, but only for leaderboards)

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







