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joeorc said:
The Ghost of RubangB said:
joeorc said:

 

Sony created sports champions they both have their own unique experiences.

how hard is that to understand?

It's hard to understand because I've played Wii Sports, Wii Sports Resort, Wii Play, Wii Fit, Wii Fit Plus, Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games, Mario and Sonic at the Winter Olympics, Deca Sports, Deca Sports 2, Deca Sports 3, Carnival Games, Carnival Games 2, Rayman Raving Rabbids, Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz, Sports Champions, Start the Party, and several others I can't even remember at the moment, and I can honestly tell you that there's nothing unique about new collections of sports minigames in 2010.

hey that's great you played all those games congrats, Maybe here is a smart IDEA stop thinking that Sports Champion's was first done on the Wii!, because guess what it was not first done on the Wii, why because Sports champions was first done on the PS3 and hello it's not a Wii game!

for pete's sake how hard is that to understand?

so let me get this straight?

so you have used (2) MOTION CONTROLLED Wiimotes at the same time TO CONTROL THE ARCHERY GAME for THE Wii?

so how was it?

 just like you can use a second Wii motion plus controller at the same time to block a shot aimed at one of your leg's in a certain spot that you need to block that shot with another motion controller once again at the same time in a game?

Yes I have used two motion controllers at once to play 1:1 archery on the Wii.  Over a year ago.  It has moving targets and hidden targets worth all sorts of bonus points.  It's great fun.  I'm sure you'll have a blast with the archery controls.  It's also really fun in Sports Champions.  But it's not a new unique experience like you keep saying.  Watch Nintendo's archery demo at E3 2008, and then Sony's archery demo at E3 2009, and then you'll see how unique and amazing it really is.  I think they even hired the same actors and special effects guys to do the commercials.

Twilight Princess had two motion controllers in 2006, one for your sword and one for your shield, but they were gesture-based instead of 1:1.  The 1:1 swordplay was in Wii Sports Resort and it was amazing, and Red Steel 2 had a really great combo between 1:1 movement and gesture-based special attacks, and full 1:1 sword-and-shield action is coming out with The Skyward Sword, which will be a full-fledged action/adventure game instead of just 1-on-1 fights in an arena.  Sports Champions DID beat Zelda to the punch with the 1:1 sword-and-shield gameplay, and that's pretty awesome.  Zelda's 1:1 sword and shield gameplay was announced years ago, and Sony rushed out a minigame to beat them to the market.  Kudos to them.

Also, the arena fights in Sports Champions are probably the coolest part of the game, due to the cool jumping attacks you can do.  I'll give them one point for originality there.  Those were fun.