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Thread: Wii --input

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simmzay View Post
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    I think the problem isn't the controls, but the games that are coming with the controls. Nintendo needs epic-depth games to give it some feet.
    Well I thought that Excite Truck controlled excellently, same with Tony Hawks Downhill Jam. The rest of the games I have control quite good aswell. Although I did have alot of trouble with Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, in the end I ended up using the buttons to do the moves instead of waving my hands all over the place. So I guess you're right. But some games that are already out control pretty good. Also, I agree with your second comment. Nintendo does need more epic-depth games.
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    alot of people i have spoke to say its hard to control certain games & personally i dont like the range of games but thats just personal taste.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neversoft View Post
    Well I thought that Excite Truck controlled excellently, same with Tony Hawks Downhill Jam. The rest of the games I have control quite good aswell. Although I did have alot of trouble with Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, in the end I ended up using the buttons to do the moves instead of waving my hands all over the place. So I guess you're right. But some games that are already out control pretty good. Also, I agree with your second comment. Nintendo does need more epic-depth games.
    I said in my post that it wasn't the controls I was worried about, just the games. Your examples are testimony to the way I think. I don't want Excitetrucks or Tony Hawk's, they're rental games at best. Nintendo needs epic games with depth, but it seems the controls themselves restrict that.

    We'll see in the future.
    Seriously.

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