2006-09-15, 10:05 | Link #102 |
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Well price and release date have been revealed for UK. £179 and December 8th. The release date is pretty pleasing since it's not far off especially relative to past Nintendo hardware launches. Not very keen on the price though, I was hoping for a £130-50, similar to the GC one at launch here. The controller is also pretty damn expensive working out to about £44 for a remote and the additional jobbie. £30 for just the remote. At this price I may well opt to import particularly if I see some decent prices on yesasia for example.
I'm not 100% sure I'll be picking one up on launch which is unusual for me, I really want to get one but I also want to know more details about the region locking situation and it'd be stupid to make a purchase too early. Definitely will be picking one up though, that's for sure. |
2006-09-15, 10:15 | Link #103 |
Combating Spoiler Scum
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ok- so here's a question: I assume the classic controller is what will be used to play Gamecube games- is this correct? Do all of the buttons seem to match up? I never had a Gamecube, and I'm planning to go back and play Wind Waker and the Metroid Primes- maybe a few others as well.
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2006-09-15, 10:54 | Link #104 | |
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It was believed that Nintendo was going to make a "shell" that looked almost identical to the current Gamecube controller, and that you would slot the Wii-mote into it and use that to play GCN games. There hasn't been much more information on this since though. So one could imagine that the classic controller would be viable for GCN games, although there are some minor differences...like there's a second analog stick instead of a C-stick (almost non-consequential, the second stick could probably serve as the C-stick when playing GCN games) and the lack of a 'Z' button (one of the two mystery buttons could be the 'Z' button though...) Anyways, since they still have the GCN controller ports I might decide to keep one of my old GCN controllers just in case...unless Nintendo comes forth and explains how GCN games will work with the classic controller, if at all. |
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2006-09-15, 11:39 | Link #105 |
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I think that shell is still going to be made accordind to nintendo. The decided that not because of GCN games, but that they thought some games would still need a more traditional controller from what I've been reading. Anyways you can plug in the GC's controllers into the wii.
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2006-09-15, 18:56 | Link #106 |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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About the Classic Shell, it is like that of a traditional controller (like X360), with analog and such, basically made for VC gaming, but can be used for GCN games, could use it for SSBB (SSBB will not use the wii remote-like controller, but traditional controller), and also...that controller could easily be used for fighting games. It will retail for $20.
I posted a list of games, I have a link to a thread, and in the starting post, there is a bigger list of games, so it includes some not in the list I posted: http://forums.modojo.com/showthread.php?t=143286 Some things to note: the Eyeshield 21 game is being published by Nintendo, it seems. Konami has an RPG in the works Also, there is confirmation of a game from Konami Productions. For those who don't know, Hideo Kojima is head of Kojima productions. While awesome news, not a surprise to some, as Kojima actually stated earlier this year that 'he'd like to finish up MGS 4 production so he could start making new games for Wii'. GearBox Software has a title in the works (bottom of list under misc.). GearBox developed the original Brothers In Arms for PC (IIRC, I'm pretty sure about that). Unrelated to link posted: Also, as someone mentioned, the game designer for Final Fantasy XII, Final Fantasy Tactics, and Vagrant Story is on board for making a Wii game. Also, recently, the creator of Castlevania and the man that has been the head of basically all Castlevania games since is showing some real interest in developing for the system.
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2006-09-15, 19:16 | Link #107 | ||
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Meant to post this yesterday, too. Forgot about it.
Resident Evil:Umbrella Chronicles http://wii.ign.com/articles/732/732520p1.html Quote:
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Also, as the above states, there will be extra modes, one like the mercenary mode from RE 4, many playable characters, and it is good to see the man behind the PS2 version of RE 4 is behind this one. I'm sure he'll work with Shinji Mikami on some aspects, but Mikami will be most involved with RE 5. Another thing that is so cool about this RE is that it will go into more detail about the RE world and mythos, aspects of the main RE games, the Umbrella corp., and how Umbrella Corp. went under. Oh, and also, it is very cool how it will go about this by presenting to you scenes and events that took place with multiple characters throughout the main RE games. To RE fans, this is right up there with RE 5; its like, it isn't RE 5 itself, but it seems to be a really good spin off that is true to the main series, like how RE:Code Veronica was (this won't be another RE Dead Aim or RE Outbreak).
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2006-09-15, 19:25 | Link #108 | |
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wonder if you can do the neck-breaker move (HUNK) with the wiimote, that would be fun, plus cracking neck sound coming from the controller ^^ I guess, like with the cube, i will wait untill Resident Evil will be released. (Same for 360 or ps3) |
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2006-09-15, 21:11 | Link #110 |
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Ha, I see the usual astroturfing like behavior from a certain poster..
Maybe some balance should be brought into the discussion. How come no one is talking about the expensive controllers? I know the console is cheap and is a great selling point. I'm not talking about muddying the enthusiasm or soiling the plusses, I'm talking about balance. |
2006-09-15, 22:30 | Link #112 | |
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It's a Wii thread, and some certain things haven't been posted in it since the recent events happened, so I posted them. About the controller, yes, it is expensive if you want to buy an additional set of controllers, consisting of the remote and the nunchuck. I dunno, it is a lot, but...I am not really upset about it. For both controllers, it comes to around $60, but I don't see myself buying any more than a second set of controllers for quite some time after it comes out. I would have liked it if they included an extra set of controllers in the box, but oh well. On the plus side, it is nice to see the traditional controller priced at $20. It will be great for VC games, and fighting games would be great on it (it isn't like all Wii games have to use the new controller scheme; SSBB won't, for example). When it comes to PS3 and X360, I don't know which of the two I want. I will probably end up getting a PS3, though, even though X360 has some great games coming. PS3 will have MGS 4 and PS1 games via download. I'll probably get one of those consoles about a year from now, and get an HDTV in late 2007, as well.
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2006-09-16, 02:32 | Link #114 | |
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I'd say those are pretty expensive controllers. They better last pretty damn long too.. if they lose sensitivity easily with a drop. Ba ba bing bling. |
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2006-09-16, 08:46 | Link #116 |
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I suppose for me, I expected the controllers to cost about as much, so it's no big shocker. I mean, the controllers do have a lot more packed into them than your average gamepad, and they're wireless to boot. The wife and I will certainly each have our own right away, an additional $60 certainly isn't breaking the bank there.
It is a valid point, though. The price of the controllers would be easier to swallow if the system was sold for $200. Even so, a console and additional controller is still much less than a 360. Buying three additional controllers puts it up there, but then you add in the price of three additional 360 controllers and the price difference remains significant, if not quite as exceptional. Still, I do hope they work well, and last a decently long time.
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2006-09-16, 10:02 | Link #118 |
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The remote is still comparable in price to the 360 so really it seems it will not matter what system you get. It seems they're all pretty expensive. The ps3 is too expensive for me to buy, but it doesn't look like a bad system, although a few 3rd party have decided not to renew their contract with sony at this time due to worries that the system's price will make it less profitable from what I've read.
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2006-09-16, 14:26 | Link #120 |
The Terror of Death
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Well, while $40 for the Wii-mote and $20 for the nunchuk attachment might not seem that bad, you do remember that the nunchuk is an attachment, and it's been said before that Nintendo was planning to release multiple attachments. So...imagine if some games required you to get a specific attachment in order to play it. $20 for another non-nunchuk attachment might not seem too much...but if a whole bunch of these kinda games come out...
Well, I'm just thinking out loud (so to speak) anyways....I probably won't need more than two, and as someone earlier said I just hope they last long...and I'll probably have to stock up on rechargable AA batteries too... =p |
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