same here, can't wait!!
lucky Japanese....
don't mind my username, that was more than 10 years ago, I'm a different person now, amazing how people change ^_^
same here, can't wait!!
lucky Japanese....
don't mind my username, that was more than 10 years ago, I'm a different person now, amazing how people change ^_^
RCTjunkie said:
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Gamers are taking part-time jobs to buy Wii games now? Jack Tretton, eat your heart out.
I am really excited ab out this game. I'm going to have to buy an extra Motion Plus controller.
Not really, im more a tennis fan so ill get GS tenis or VT. But first th Coduit. i need money :P
E3 and the post-E3 videos have raised my hype meter right up, too. I saw a mini-mode where you fought your way through a horde of sword-fighting Miis, and there's 18 holes of golf this time

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.
A bit more about WSR:
| ramuji said:
gaf has got some great feedback on all the games. Cycling and archery are the only games that this guy didn't think controlled perfectly.
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Golf: I was mistaken about the 6+ golf courses in WSR. When playing a 3-hole game, you can select from "Resort A, B, C" and "Classic A, B, C" (and one more menu selection is currently locked). Each A, B, C selection is a series of 3-holes (1-3, 4-6, 7-9, etc.) on either Resort or Classic. So, there are a total of 18 holes, or only one full golf course. Sorry if I got anyone's hopes up on that. I haven't explored golf enough yet to know for sure, but maybe the "Resort" holes are 9 brand new holes, and the "Classic" holes are the 9 holes from Wii Sports?
Frisbee and Table Tennis are both very addicting, and frisbee in particular is frustrating (for me). It isn't a control issue; the controls are fine. I find it frustrating because I'm finding it more difficult to master than I had expected.
Each of the 12 sports has 5 stamps associated with it that you receive for achieving certain milestones in an event. The game gives you no clear indication of the conditions you have to meet to receive a stamp, but some should be pretty obvious (such as the stamp I received for achieving a "hole-in-one" in frisbee golf). (Edit: I just discovered there is a menu in the game for checking the conditions for achieving a stamp.)
I've spent an additional 2 hours (so far) on WSR today, after 3 hours yesterday. I woke up this morning with a hint of tired muscles in my right arm and shoulder.
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| ramuji said: A bit more about WSR:
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Sounds great :D
@RCTjunkie: Ahh I see. The good thing is you'll be getting your game. I find it amusing that the dog disrupts your sleeping patterns though. 
@ramuji: Bah, I'm not interested in either of those games. I'm not into FPS's and I'd rather have Mario Tennis with M+ than GST. You're still a show off. Plus, I'm sure you get to eat Unagi more often than I do.
Thanks for the detailed descriptions. They've made me more excited to try WSR. I'm really looking forward to trying archery. I was amazed to read that even the steadiness of your bow arm has a big effect.
@noname:
. That's all I have to say to you.
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I'm optimistic about the game... still wish it would have some sort of online component to it. I really hope that each individual event isn't as shallow as the first Wii Sports was.
I'll wait till there's full, comprehensive reviews of the game out before taking the plunge... at this point I'm more tempted to pick up TW'10 with the WM+, cuz at least I know that's a game worth buying, and I love golf, even though I suck at it for the most part lol.
On 2/24/13, MB1025 said:
You know I was always wondering why no one ever used the dollar sign for $ony, but then I realized they have no money so it would be pointless.