Wii officially $250 on Nov. 19
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If you want to get messages from people or see Miis on Parade you have to share your Wii code (listed on the first page of your address book) with friends, both people have to enter the code in their address book, and then set your Miis for traveling. I'm adding my Wii console code to my profile if anyone's interested. Maybe we should start a thread to keep track? I'm game.
Thanks for the explanation of the Mii Parade, I'll add my code to my profile this evening.
Anyone else NOT having the blue LED around the disc insert light up? It blinks for a second when I turn on the unit, but other than that I've never noticed it light. Can anyone comment on the behavior of their light and/or any settings that might affect this (I just want to make sure I don't have a bum unit, since I know that light is going to be used to communicate content/messages etc. in the future).
Thanks!
Anyone else NOT having the blue LED around the disc insert light up? It blinks for a second when I turn on the unit, but other than that I've never noticed it light. Can anyone comment on the behavior of their light and/or any settings that might affect this (I just want to make sure I don't have a bum unit, since I know that light is going to be used to communicate content/messages etc. in the future).
Thanks!
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That is the way it was designed apparently. The only time it lights up is when you have messages waiting and the system is in standby mode. Other than that, it just seems t flash briefly when you turn it on or insert a disc.Sport73 wrote:Thanks for the explanation of the Mii Parade, I'll add my code to my profile this evening.
Anyone else NOT having the blue LED around the disc insert light up? It blinks for a second when I turn on the unit, but other than that I've never noticed it light. Can anyone comment on the behavior of their light and/or any settings that might affect this (I just want to make sure I don't have a bum unit, since I know that light is going to be used to communicate content/messages etc. in the future).
Thanks!
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Anyone added a friend to test the messaging part? None of my local buddies were able to pick one up yet so I haven't seen it.Spooky wrote:That is the way it was designed apparently. The only time it lights up is when you have messages waiting and the system is in standby mode. Other than that, it just seems t flash briefly when you turn it on or insert a disc.
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It's a better idea than getting your wife a bowling ball with your name engraved on itMUTTS wrote:Finally saw this in action today!
Damn it looks fun. So how bad of a parent would I be if I got this for my 4 1/2 year old for Xmas? Mind you he has never touched a video game.
Not sure its the right thing to do--but damn it looks like we'd have fun.
Tony
My son has been playing the Xbox since about 5 years old. I don't think it's bad parenting at all, as long as he's not glued to it all day. We do have to "pull the plug" on him a lot, as he can get in a zone where I'm sure if we left him, he'd play until he fell asleep
At least with the Wii you should be able to find some games more appropriate for him. I don't what I'd let my son play if all we had was a 360. Maybe Star Wars Legos, Ultimate Alliance, and some BC games. The only shooter he plays are the Star Wars Battlefront ones, but there isn't any blood flying around in those.
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My 'step daughter to be' was actually out of breath from playing Wii sports. That's a good sign!matthewk wrote:It's a better idea than getting your wife a bowling ball with your name engraved on itMUTTS wrote:Finally saw this in action today!
Damn it looks fun. So how bad of a parent would I be if I got this for my 4 1/2 year old for Xmas? Mind you he has never touched a video game.
Not sure its the right thing to do--but damn it looks like we'd have fun.
Tony(Anyone catch the reference).
My son has been playing the Xbox since about 5 years old. I don't think it's bad parenting at all, as long as he's not glued to it all day. We do have to "pull the plug" on him a lot, as he can get in a zone where I'm sure if we left him, he'd play until he fell asleep
At least with the Wii you should be able to find some games more appropriate for him. I don't what I'd let my son play if all we had was a 360. Maybe Star Wars Legos, Ultimate Alliance, and some BC games. The only shooter he plays are the Star Wars Battlefront ones, but there isn't any blood flying around in those.
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This already has been done with an aftermarket wheel. A company made a wheel, and the Wiimote slides into a holder in the center of the wheel.dbdynsty25 wrote:They could do it REALLY easy. Just make a little slot for the Wii controller to slide in...then all you really have to do is make a plastic mold that it will fit in. No electronics even necessary.bdunn13 wrote:Any Wii sports game that uses the remote of a special controller has the potential to be very entertaining.
I would love a special tennis racket remote, baseball bat remote, golf club remote. All of those could easily be done and add even more FUN to the Wii Sports type games.
I read about it on IGN, and there were pictures. Wish I remembered when so I could search for the page in minimal time.
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Exactly why I bought and am digging the DS Lite. Nintendo knows how to deliver fresh, carefree fun, and it looks like the Wii is doing the same.matthewk wrote:I'm sold. As soon as I can find one, I'm in. This sounds like exactly what my hobby needed to keep me interested. Amid all the grumbling about exclusive licenses, microtransactions, and high price tags comes a console that is affordable, innovative, and still looks like it will have games with depth.
Have fun, Matt!
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Here you go:pk500 wrote:This already has been done with an aftermarket wheel. A company made a wheel, and the Wiimote slides into a holder in the center of the wheel.
I read about it on IGN, and there were pictures. Wish I remembered when so I could search for the page in minimal time.
http://wii.ign.com/articles/731/731777p1.html
The Ubisoft GT and Monster Truck racing games each come with a steering wheel 'shell' apparently designed by Thrustmaster.
The GT game has generally been panned in reviews, but I'd like to give it a rental. The lack of analog triggers definitely hamper the racing game experience though, so the Wii is probably more suited for arcade-style racers.
The GT game has generally been panned in reviews, but I'd like to give it a rental. The lack of analog triggers definitely hamper the racing game experience though, so the Wii is probably more suited for arcade-style racers.
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The link seems to go to the GT main page... Maybe this link will be better?James_E wrote:Did you see it? it's a guy waiting in line for Wii who hasn't slept for 5 days cause he was so excited for the Wii. He is somewhat incoherent and kinda funny.Spooky wrote:What is this supposed to be linking to? The Zelda review?
Edit: Nope, can't seem to get a direct to the clip... Just look for the Superfan vid under the Wii vid list...
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http://www.gamespot.com/wii/sports/suka ... alls;img;2
That is the link to that Super Swing Golf game
That is the link to that Super Swing Golf game
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For those interested in graphical sharpness when using different cables;
http://www.gamespot.com/features/6162297/p-2.html
As far as I can tell, the component cables do help to clean up the blurriness quite a bit.
http://www.gamespot.com/features/6162297/p-2.html
As far as I can tell, the component cables do help to clean up the blurriness quite a bit.
Good to hear. I didn't really get into the GC so I can use wii to catchup on GC games I missed out on.EZSnappin wrote:I tried Metroid Prime using the Wavebird controller - no problems whatsoever. I don't have anything else to try, but cheap used GC games, here I come!Inuyasha wrote:Anyone try their GC games on Wii? How do they translate? No issues?
Same here. I picked up a couple of GameCube games I always wanted and they seemed to work flawlessly.EZSnappin wrote:I tried Metroid Prime using the Wavebird controller - no problems whatsoever. I don't have anything else to try, but cheap used GC games, here I come!Inuyasha wrote:Anyone try their GC games on Wii? How do they translate? No issues?
Also played two player Wii baseball for the first time......That was the most fun I've had on a videogame console with another person in a very long time. Sounds mushy but it made me remember why I fell in love with videogames in the first place.
http://www.whas11.com/sharedcontent/VideoPlayer/videoPlayer.php?vidId=49293&catId=49
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