Random Wii questions
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So I'm thinking about getting a Wii, if I'm actually lucky enough to find one.. got some questions about it though.. been digging around but haven't found concrete answers..
First and most important... I have a mild case of arthritis in my left hand. I can't play console games for more than 10 minutes because of it, cuz it makes my hand start to hurt too much. I wanted a Wii because the control is all different. But it turns out there's still a left-hand thingy you have to use that has a thumb stick for moving around and whatever else (the nunchuck?). Anyway, just wondering, will I be using this left hand controler much or is most of the gameplay done with the remote one? As much as I'd love to play the games coming out for PS3 and 360, I know it's just not possible for me to play any of em.. so I'm hoping that Wii's different style of controller will be better for me.
I heard that there's supposedly a DVD version of the Wii coming out sometime this year.. Is it worth waiting? I don't need it to watch DVD movies as I already have a player.. but will this new version have anything else new in it that would make it any better than the current system? like more memory or whatever?
Are the games actually DVDs? Or some kind of special CD rom?
I don't have a HDTV yet but will soon. Are there any HD (1080i/p resolution) games? Can the system even support that? I think I read it does 480p, but is that all? or is there a special attachment like my old Xbox that has HD/Component/optical connections?
How do the graphics stack up against other new systems? is it anywhere as good as 360 or PS3? Or is it more on par with the older systems like old Xbox & PS2?
First and most important... I have a mild case of arthritis in my left hand. I can't play console games for more than 10 minutes because of it, cuz it makes my hand start to hurt too much. I wanted a Wii because the control is all different. But it turns out there's still a left-hand thingy you have to use that has a thumb stick for moving around and whatever else (the nunchuck?). Anyway, just wondering, will I be using this left hand controler much or is most of the gameplay done with the remote one? As much as I'd love to play the games coming out for PS3 and 360, I know it's just not possible for me to play any of em.. so I'm hoping that Wii's different style of controller will be better for me.
I heard that there's supposedly a DVD version of the Wii coming out sometime this year.. Is it worth waiting? I don't need it to watch DVD movies as I already have a player.. but will this new version have anything else new in it that would make it any better than the current system? like more memory or whatever?
Are the games actually DVDs? Or some kind of special CD rom?
I don't have a HDTV yet but will soon. Are there any HD (1080i/p resolution) games? Can the system even support that? I think I read it does 480p, but is that all? or is there a special attachment like my old Xbox that has HD/Component/optical connections?
How do the graphics stack up against other new systems? is it anywhere as good as 360 or PS3? Or is it more on par with the older systems like old Xbox & PS2?
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There are games that do not require the nunchuk / left hand attachment. However games such as Zelda, Resident Evil, and Paper Mario do require the use of your left hand.
It outputs to 480p max.
It is probably on par with Xbox (original) or slightly more powerful depending on who you talk to.
I don't know about this upcoming DVD system.
It outputs to 480p max.
It is probably on par with Xbox (original) or slightly more powerful depending on who you talk to.
I don't know about this upcoming DVD system.
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It all depends on the game. Some games you have the nunchuck but you don't need to use the joystick (boxing in Wii Sports).
All games output to 480P max, with component cables (not included).
There have been rumors of a Wii with DVD but I wouldn't bother waiting. It's not coming this year. The games are on DVDs.
If there are games that look as good or better than Xbox counterparts, I have yet to see them. Visually, the games I've seen look slightly worse than your average Xbox game.
All games output to 480P max, with component cables (not included).
There have been rumors of a Wii with DVD but I wouldn't bother waiting. It's not coming this year. The games are on DVDs.
If there are games that look as good or better than Xbox counterparts, I have yet to see them. Visually, the games I've seen look slightly worse than your average Xbox game.
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People already answered, but the use of the nunchuck (left hand controller) is only used for certain games. Not sure if the boxes will tell you or not. There are a few games though that use the Wii-mote only: Wii Sports (except Boxing), Wii Play (except Tank), Tiger Woods, and Big Brain Academy are ones I can think of off the top of my head that can be played with one hand.
Visually the games haven't been too impressive, but I think we'll start to see improvements over the next few months.
Visually the games haven't been too impressive, but I think we'll start to see improvements over the next few months.
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I've heard that all it would take to get the Wii to play DVD's is a software update. Whether that'll happen as a patch or as a optional download is yet to be seen. At this point, everything is rumor.
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So you've had a 360 for 2.5 days not (not counting being at work) and now you're a graphics whore?
Interesting question, though. But if they could enable 720p+ downline, why wait and suffer through all the nonsense?
Interesting question, though. But if they could enable 720p+ downline, why wait and suffer through all the nonsense?
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Originally Posted by PixyJunket
I wonder if there's actually a hardware limitation on 480p. The Xbox had a handful of 720p and 1080i games, even the PS2 did.
Fanboy speculation (read: wishful thinking) has it that should the Wii start to wane in popularity, Nintendo can "flip a switch" and enable higher resolutions (this is similar to the DVD rumor).
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Originally Posted by pinata242
Interesting question, though. But if they could enable 720p+ downline, why wait and suffer through all the nonsense?
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Thanks for the answers thus far. I've been having trouble finding a Wii (big surprise) but the fella at Circuit City said they're gonna put out all that they have on sunday morning when they open and it will be first come first serve, and he suggested I get there before they open and "wait in line with the rest" ... is it still that bad trying to get one?? I was going to order online but I don't want a $500 package deal, I just want the core system for now and maybe Zelda...
How do you get wii points to download games? do you have to pay for them? Or can you earn free points somehow? And how well do the old games play, like do you have to use a regular thumb pad controller for em? I didn't know you could download turbo graphix games.. I had one of them back in the day, I think I sold it or returned it or something so I could get a 3DO
And what about the online stuff? is it like online deathmatches with a headset like Xbox Live? or is it more like just to download stuff?
How do you get wii points to download games? do you have to pay for them? Or can you earn free points somehow? And how well do the old games play, like do you have to use a regular thumb pad controller for em? I didn't know you could download turbo graphix games.. I had one of them back in the day, I think I sold it or returned it or something so I could get a 3DO
And what about the online stuff? is it like online deathmatches with a headset like Xbox Live? or is it more like just to download stuff?
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- I'd go early and wait for one vs. buying a bundle.
- Wii Points can be bought at retail, $20 for 2,000 pts. Or you can just buy them through the Wii.
- Online is limited to downloading at this point. There are only two online titles at this point, Pokemon & Mario Strikers Charged.
- Wii Points can be bought at retail, $20 for 2,000 pts. Or you can just buy them through the Wii.
- Online is limited to downloading at this point. There are only two online titles at this point, Pokemon & Mario Strikers Charged.
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Originally Posted by necros
How do you get wii points to download games? do you have to pay for them? Or can you earn free points somehow?
And how well do the old games play, like do you have to use a regular thumb pad controller for em? I didn't know you could download turbo graphix games.. I had one of them back in the day, I think I sold it or returned it or something so I could get a 3DO
And what about the online stuff? is it like online deathmatches with a headset like Xbox Live? or is it more like just to download stuff?
Either way, the Wii will never have as robust of an online multiplayer system as the 360. The 360 is years ahead in building their online system.
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Yes, your best bet would be to wait in line at CC before they open. Judging from all the recent Sunday Mornings I've read about.
Wii Points can be purchased at retail for $19.99+tax for 2000 points or through the system with your credit card in $10, $20, or $50 (1000, 2000, or 5000 points respectively). You cannot earn free points from Nintendo (yet?).
To play NES, TG-16, and Genesis games, you merely have to turn the Wii remote sideways and hold it like the old NES controller.
Online is just starting. Currently Pokemon is the only online "deathmatch" type game. Strikers and Battalion Wars are also coming soon.
Wii Points can be purchased at retail for $19.99+tax for 2000 points or through the system with your credit card in $10, $20, or $50 (1000, 2000, or 5000 points respectively). You cannot earn free points from Nintendo (yet?).
To play NES, TG-16, and Genesis games, you merely have to turn the Wii remote sideways and hold it like the old NES controller.
Online is just starting. Currently Pokemon is the only online "deathmatch" type game. Strikers and Battalion Wars are also coming soon.
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I guess I'll have to take my chances on sunday then. hopefully I'll be one of the lucky ones. All the local gamespots say they only get 5 or 6 once a week on a random morning and they're usually all sold by noon
I bet Nintendo has a huge stockpile of em sitting around, purposely making it hard to get just to make folks want em even more
I bet Nintendo has a huge stockpile of em sitting around, purposely making it hard to get just to make folks want em even more
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I bet Nintendo has a huge stockpile of em sitting around, purposely making it hard to get just to make folks want em even more
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Your best bet this Sunday is Circuit City. They are handing out vouchers one hour before they open, and will have a minimum of 20 per store.
This is how I got my Wii in April. I showed up 30 minutes before they handed out the vouchers and was 11th in line (there were 13 Wiis).
(see Speedy's thread in the DVD Bargains forum for details)
This is how I got my Wii in April. I showed up 30 minutes before they handed out the vouchers and was 11th in line (there were 13 Wiis).
(see Speedy's thread in the DVD Bargains forum for details)
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I just got mine at FYe this past Tuesday....
My local shop was willing to hold the ONE they get per week....but the FYE at the mall got 18 in.
The guy seemed pissed that I paid for the whole thing in credit. Oh well.
That 45% bump was huge.
My local shop was willing to hold the ONE they get per week....but the FYE at the mall got 18 in.
The guy seemed pissed that I paid for the whole thing in credit. Oh well.
That 45% bump was huge.
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Tomorrow is the big day. I'm going to get to Circuit City an hour or so before, hopefully I'll get one If not, my local Best Buy is going to be doing the same thing next sunday.. so I'm hoping I'll get one Does anyone know if they sell just the core system or make you buy a $500 bundle of stuff you prolly don't want? I'd rather not do the latter...
Now with that in mind.. and I know this is gonna vary among just about anyone, but what are some must-haves for Wii games? I was thinking about getting Zelda first. Also, the system comes with a nunchuk right? Or will I have to buy one separately?
Now with that in mind.. and I know this is gonna vary among just about anyone, but what are some must-haves for Wii games? I was thinking about getting Zelda first. Also, the system comes with a nunchuk right? Or will I have to buy one separately?
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I'll admit I haven't tried all the games, but I haven't needed more than the one nunchuck.
If you are interested in multiplay, Wii Play is good--it's like buying the remote, and a 10 dollar game bundle. The actual game itself is similar to Sports, good demo 'Here's what it can do" material.
I'm loving RE4, but I never played it before so it's brand new to me.
My family enjoys Mario Party 8, but the main game is more 'board game' than 'mini game' (though you can play just minigames if you want).
I'm in a minority, I know, I bought Zelda but just didn't get into it too much. I'm still stuck in the monkeyhouse.
I had more fun with Excitetruck, which is good as long as you're not into realistic racing.
I've got Big Brain Academy and like it,, but I don't know if I can recommend it at full price.
Super Paper Mario is cool and does do some cool things with the 2d/3d feature.
If you are interested in multiplay, Wii Play is good--it's like buying the remote, and a 10 dollar game bundle. The actual game itself is similar to Sports, good demo 'Here's what it can do" material.
I'm loving RE4, but I never played it before so it's brand new to me.
My family enjoys Mario Party 8, but the main game is more 'board game' than 'mini game' (though you can play just minigames if you want).
I'm in a minority, I know, I bought Zelda but just didn't get into it too much. I'm still stuck in the monkeyhouse.
I had more fun with Excitetruck, which is good as long as you're not into realistic racing.
I've got Big Brain Academy and like it,, but I don't know if I can recommend it at full price.
Super Paper Mario is cool and does do some cool things with the 2d/3d feature.