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Looking forward to it. I think this game and red steel II will be huge next year. Just wait and see.



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wfz said:
arsenal009 said:
@wfz

Red Steel 2 is confirmed to be on the wii & to use motion+

 

Can you link me to a site that gives info on red steel, and these interviews or whatever there is? I'd like to read it. Not because i'm skeptical, but because I am interested to see how this game turns out, I hope it's great.

 

Just go to Kotaku and type "red steel" in the search bar. It should be near the top.



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sc94597 said:
darthdevidem01 said:
So to play the Conduit in a enhanced way I will be forced to shell out extra money for wii motion plus....in your dreams ninty

Seeing as Motion + is should only be 10-20 dollars, it wouldn't cost much more than an HD game.

 

more like 20-30. If a piece of plastic goes for 10-15 (wii wheel), getting this for $10 by itself is not going to happen.

 



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KylieDog said:
Showertea said:

 

So, I bought a Wii (1 Wiimote + Nunchuck) for 250$ then got Wii Play + another Nunchuck (+70$). That is all the accessories I own for the system, and I own around 10 games. Yes, when Wii Sports Resort comes out I'll probably pick it up. I might even buy another WM+, but that'll depend on a number of things.

My point is, yes, it's expensive to own a Wii if you buy everything they released for it. But it would also be expensive to buy a 360 + HD-DVD drive + expanded hard drive + 4 controllers + rechargable battery attachments, or a PS3 + 7 dual shock 3s. You don't need it all!

 

HD-DVD drive, expanded hard drive, other optional attachments are not a requirement just to play games to the full potential.  

 

Why would I ever need 7 dual shock controllers?  I wouldn't.   I'd need 4 tops, so need buy 3.   Once I buy them, that is it, nothing more ever needed.

 

With Wii it's buy 3 more wiimotes, then buy 3 more nunchucks, now buy 4 motion plus's, just to have 4 player on some games?   Considering how most PS3 games don't even have any use for more than two controls, I doubt most people will ever need buy more than one extra controller.

 

Considering that a majority of Wii games are based around 4 player fun, which tends to be the majority of the promo side of things, those extra controls really are a requirement.

 

People keep saying how the wii is so cheap, it really isn't, £180 for console, £90 for 3 extra wiimotes, £45 for nunchucks, let's say £10 for 4 WMPs (though probably be £15 knowing Nintendos prices on accesories), that's £355 pound, or £315 just to play a majority of games to full potential (majority don't need WMP).  Looking at a majority of PS3 games, £280 for console, £30 for extra controller, all that is needed £310.

 

When it comes to the requirements needed to play a majority of games fully, Wii is actually the most expensive.

 

I've had enough of Nintendo being rip off merchants, I know a lot of people have.   I like to play games to the full experience, if that full experience means paying for add-ons multiple times, I'll just skip the games entirely.

 

Uhh, the Wii games that need four controllers are mini game collections. You only need the Wii remote for them. The MAJORITY of Wii games do not support 4 players. Just like the PS3. So to play the MAJORITY of Wii games, you only need one extra remote and nunchuk. MotionPlus isn't even out yet, so you can't count it's price. Talking about the ability to play the MAJORITY of games, the Wii is easily the cheapest. You're just assuming that the Wii is a party system so you automatically require 4 remotes and 4 nunchuks to play the MAJORITY of the games.



# of games above 75 on Metacritic (including downloadable):

360: 241     DS: 144

PS3: 152     PSP: 126

Wii: 85

KylieDog said:
Showertea said:

 

So, I bought a Wii (1 Wiimote + Nunchuck) for 250$ then got Wii Play + another Nunchuck (+70$). That is all the accessories I own for the system, and I own around 10 games. Yes, when Wii Sports Resort comes out I'll probably pick it up. I might even buy another WM+, but that'll depend on a number of things.

My point is, yes, it's expensive to own a Wii if you buy everything they released for it. But it would also be expensive to buy a 360 + HD-DVD drive + expanded hard drive + 4 controllers + rechargable battery attachments, or a PS3 + 7 dual shock 3s. You don't need it all!

 

HD-DVD drive, expanded hard drive, other optional attachments are not a requirement just to play games to the full potential.  

 

Why would I ever need 7 dual shock controllers?  I wouldn't.   I'd need 4 tops, so need buy 3.   Once I buy them, that is it, nothing more ever needed.

 

With Wii it's buy 3 more wiimotes, then buy 3 more nunchucks, now buy 4 motion plus's, just to have 4 player on some games?   Considering how most PS3 games don't even have any use for more than two controls, I doubt most people will ever need buy more than one extra controller.

 

Considering that a majority of Wii games are based around 4 player fun, which tends to be the majority of the promo side of things, those extra controls really are a requirement.

 

People keep saying how the wii is so cheap, it really isn't, £180 for console, £90 for 3 extra wiimotes, £45 for nunchucks, let's say £10 for 4 WMPs (though probably be £15 knowing Nintendos prices on accesories), that's £355 pound, or £315 just to play a majority of games to full potential (majority don't need WMP).  Looking at a majority of PS3 games, £280 for console, £30 for extra controller, all that is needed £310.

 

When it comes to the requirements needed to play a majority of games fully, Wii is actually the most expensive.

 

I've had enough of Nintendo being rip off merchants, I know a lot of people have.   I like to play games to the full experience, if that full experience means paying for add-ons multiple times, I'll just skip the games entirely.

But see, you NEED 7 Dual Shock 3s, because the PS3 supports up to seven controllers, and apparently in the magical world you live in you have to own the maximum number of controllers that a system supports at all times.

Secondly, you won't need 4 WM+s. So far there are what, 2 games that support WM+? How many of them even have 4 player support confirmed?

Thirdly: I own 10 games. Most are single player, a couple are multiplayer, but whenever there's a party situation, we just pop in Wii Sports and can pass a single Wii Mote around the room. I am getting the maximum amount possible from all my games, and I've spent 300$ on Wii + Accessories.

Lastly, oh, man, I'm sorry, I didn't realize you're british. That sucks. In America we pay a crazy amount less than you for things. I see how it's more of an issue over there.

Also, http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2003/08/25/

(Conduit = Huge)



Wii has more 20 million sellers than PS3 has 5 million sellers.

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