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@rainbirn you should try to aquire the homebrew channel.

ive never played on my wii so much before.

i can recall back in the day when i was playing zelda 3, and my cart broke whilst i was getting 3rd pendant near begining of game. now all these years later im having another go to finish game its amazing.

so is rainbow bell adventures on snes, homebrew is just awsome and perfectly legal.



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griffinA said:
I know you don't like Final Fantasy games but The Crystal Bearers is in no way a traditional Final Fantasy game. It doesn't have random battles, it's an Action RPG, and it looks really unique. I recommend just checking it out.

I will. And I tried. You wouldn't happen to have a good source? The GameTrailers videos didn't really show anything I could make sense of

Captendo said:
Well, the third parties lineup is pretty impressive for the rest of the year, that's for sure. But I do think that you cannot "Want to want" a console. If you don't like it, you'll end up watching it getting dust after some month. If I may, I'd like to seggest you a couple of second parties titles, like Punch-Out, Sin & Punishment 2, Fatal Frame IV, Another Code. They're all published by Nintendo, yet they are not developed by EAD, Intelligent, Retro or Monolith, so they feel different from your Zelda or from your Mario.
I wanted to want a Play 3, I bought it, but it wasn't the right choice to me, despite all the awesome titles it has. So, even if I think of the Wii as an amazing console, I suggest you not to buy it.

Don't get me wrong, I like the Wii as a console, but when I say that I want to want one, then I mean that it doesn't have the software to make me purchase one. The Wii certainly has potential for great games, which is why I want to want one, but unless more games I am interested in come out, then I wont go beyond that point.

Also, no interest in Punch-Out (because it's a boxing game), Sin & Punishment 2 (because it's a railshooter) and I don't know what kind of games Another Code is.

I do however have a slight interest in Fatal Frame, but the exceptional confusion on whether or not the game will actually be released outside Japan, means I'm not going to time carring, until we know it will be released in EU or NA.

Skeeuk said:

@rainbirn you should try to aquire the homebrew channel.

ive never played on my wii so much before.

i can recall back in the day when i was playing zelda 3, and my cart broke whilst i was getting 3rd pendant near begining of game. now all these years later im having another go to finish game its amazing.

so is rainbow bell adventures on snes, homebrew is just awsome and perfectly legal.

I might look into that, but I'm not that much into the really old school games. I only have a handful of games from before last generation that I want to play, so this isn't going to count into my buying a Wii or not. Homebrew in general doesn't interest me in the least.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtOunmJqqXU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2RV9kh3OoE

http://www.thecrystalbearers.com/


Here's a couple trailers for the game: The prologue and a gameplay trailer. The official website for the game gives you videos of specific AI behavior and other types of gameplay.



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@ griffinA

That second trailer you linked to looked pretty good, though I still have no clue what is going on

But I think I'll get back to it later, once the release date is closing in anyway.



There is no way somebody can force himself to like a certain console.Just look at the upsides:
-Good games
Smash and Kart are to extremely addictive good games.Both are fun are a good start in my opinion.VC games can also keep you entertain.