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Rune Factory Frontier just arrived in the post today and it came on a fully coloured Wii disc.  That got me thinking:  When was the first fully coloured Wii Disc and what game was it?  The first game I've got with a fully coloured disc was NSMBWii in November 2009, all games I've bought that have released since have also come on them (Tatsunoko vs Capcom, Galaxy 2, Monster Hunter 3, DKCR and now RF: Frontier).

So basically:

What Wii games have you got with them and what was the first game to come on a fully coloured Wii disc?




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Call of Duty Black Ops Wii is in full colour and so is No More Heroes 2.



Don't know never look at the disc's, maybe SMG2 as i recall it had no text!



 

Only Tales of Graces and Sin&Punishment (both JP) from mine. Though only the latter actually has some variety of the colours used. Japanese Rune Factory Frontier isn't fully coloured.



Mario Galaxy is full color.



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Kirby's epic Yarn is full of color...



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Viper1 said:

Mario Galaxy is full color.


mine isn't...

 

Also, by full colour, I mean like my copy of RF: Frontier:




MrT-Tar said:
Viper1 said:

Mario Galaxy is full color.


mine isn't...

 

Also, by full colour, I mean like my copy of RF: Frontier:

Just checked mine.  It's Galaxy 2 that was full colored.  Oops.



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I think it was Guitar Hero 5. That came out late 2009, about September, and I remember thinking how lush the disc looked because I'd never seen a full colour one before. After that it was NSMB Wii and Galaxy.

Although, Nintendo-wise, I think Wii Sports Resort was full colour.



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