John is hungry

Could the Wii Motion save the Wii?

Will we finally get a sword fighting game worth playing? They’re actually having to tone down the realism!

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On 04/05/09 at 08:50 AM, Paris On Rails was all:
Paris On Rails

Coooool.

On 04/05/09 at 08:56 AM, The Manc is a bad loser was all:
The Manc is a bad loser

Does the Wii really need saving??

On 04/06/09 at 12:25 PM, shmEvan THE AMAZING!!!!!! was all:
shmEvan THE AMAZING!!!!!!

Yeah, I was wondering that too Kev.

On 04/06/09 at 01:26 PM, John is hungry was all:
John is hungry

What was the last fun game you played on the Wii? We all got it, saw it wasn’t quite as motion-aware as it was originally billed, and all the best games so far barely use the motion control. There hasn’t been a decent game for the system in almost a year (the last being Mario Galaxy which, mind you, barely used any motion anything at all).

Seriously game developers have caught on. They already weren’t developing the big games for the system cause it doesn’t have the power of the XBox or the PS3, but at least the Wii had innovation on it’s side. A few shitty sword fighting and fps games and they realize that there isn’t too much you can do with the control outside of wii sports, either.

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