| TRAVIS!!! said: how about: best use of motion controls? ..but I guess SS would win this easily... |
I don't know, I can think of a few that give it a run for its money...
| TRAVIS!!! said: how about: best use of motion controls? ..but I guess SS would win this easily... |
I don't know, I can think of a few that give it a run for its money...
@Dengle
Oh yeah... @_@
@Travis
Nice catch! It's approved. ^_^
@Gnac
Never change. <3
@Rol
I'll mull it over (although it can go under "Biggest Disappointment"... although that's still more positive than your idea.
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@MilkyJoe
I'll think about it. I wanted original Wii/DS (in this case Wii/WiiWare) games to get the limelight, but the VC was an important feature of the console. So... I'm leaning towards adding it.
Best Developer/Publisher that isn't Nintendo
How about that? Or else Nintendo would get all votes.
| VicViper said: Best Developer/Publisher that isn't Nintendo |
I was thinking of including developer awards, but in the end I just went with "Best 3rd Party Game". There's enough voting topics as is. 
I think you could split "Best Multiplayer" in "Best Local Multiplaer" and best "Online Multiplayer".

| DarkTemplar said: I think you could split "Best Multiplayer" in "Best Local Multiplaer" and best "Online Multiplayer". |
Good idea. Done!
You have best use of motion control but you don't have best use of dual screens on the DS. Not sure what games should go in there. I wouldn't put TWEWY in there though.
| sethnintendo said: You have best use of motion control but you don't have best use of dual screens on the DS. Not sure what games should go in there though. I wouldn't put TWEWY in there though. |
Will add. Thanks for that.
Alrighty... I'm going to go ahead and start the two threads up. Everyone cool? Cool.
What about best port/remake? Otherwise, I'm going to be tempted to vote Chrono Trigger as best RPG on the DS.
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