| SHMUPGurus said: You're the controller? You do actual Hadoukens, ever think about this? |
great all we need now when playing SF4 online is little 10year olds doing a million Hadouken motions in like 2 seconds constantly. sounds fun >>
| SHMUPGurus said: You're the controller? You do actual Hadoukens, ever think about this? |
great all we need now when playing SF4 online is little 10year olds doing a million Hadouken motions in like 2 seconds constantly. sounds fun >>
| YesWiiCan said: Also, your going to look weird doing all these gestures
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And you don't look like a clown waving the wiimote around?
Sounds like you feel threatened by Natal because its more high tech than the Wii's simple motion controls.
V-r0cK said:
great all we need now when playing SF4 online is little 10year olds doing a million Hadouken motions in like 2 seconds constantly. sounds fun >> |
Maybe they'll accidentally crash into a wall.
HADOUKE-
*Crash*
MontanaHatchet said:
Maybe they'll accidentally crash into a wall. HADOUKE- *Crash* |
ahahah i wanna see the little kids try doing Zangeif's 360piledrive or Tornado Spin til they pass out XD...automatic victory!!! ^__^
I think there's some hypocrisy from both sides here (as usual).
Nintendo fans should acknowledge that this device opens up some possibilities that the Wii doesn't.
Microsoft fans, at least the ones who have given Nintendo shit for "waggle controls" in the past 3 years, should explain how full-body "waggling" somehow makes it a wonderful and welcome thing for themselves.
My Mario Kart Wii friend code: 2707-1866-0957
| NJ5 said:
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Because you don't just waggle your hands, you waggle your entire body! Even your naughty bits!
It's HARRRRRRDCORE WAGGLING!
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Lame jokes aside - I agree it's kind of pointless to beat it to the ground until the first games show up. Which, considering they're only starting to distribute dev kits, will take months at best - years at worst.
After all, it's the games that matter the most, not the tech.
EDIT: But if the price is anywhere near as high as the predicted 200 dollars, it's a near-fatal strike against it to say the least.
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