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yushire said:
@bdbdbd Theres no analog on Wii Sports of course, but Im a core playstation gamer before, it feels lacking when I didnt use analog sticks in games especially in a full retail sports game like Super Mario sluggers. Seem incomplete for me sorry for misunderstood my post.

OT: YEAH, I remember what you say about upstreaming the non gamer and downstreaming the core gamer to learn the basics of the wii remote.

No wonder there is no nunchuk on this game this time around, this is the reason why I said that this game is more casual than Wii Sports. No analog stick and no button to press just the a button.-----> Im talking about Super Mario sluggers here, since Im used to play with a analog stick. Not because Wii Sports have analog sticks


I misunderstood you in the first place. My bad. But the nunchuck was used in boxing only to get the motions of you other hand. Nunchuck really is a non-factor whether the game is more "casual" than some other game. There were no nunchuck in the Wii Sports baseball either. Look, what you are saying in the last chapter is, that (1.) Sluggers is more casual than Wii Sports, because Sluggers doesn't use nunchuck. (2.) Then you say that Wii Sports didn't use it either. (3.) After that you explain that you say what you say, because you're used to play with analog stick. First you compare 1 and 2, which doesn't make any sense and after 2 and 3, which doesn't really relate to each other in any way. The only sensible comparision we could make with the three points, is the comparision between 1 and 3, which you make in the end, basically contradicting your first two comparisions. And if there's no button to press, what the A-button is in that case?

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