Before it came out, I was a HUGE Nintendo fanboy, and still am really, but I can't remember being so hyped for anything game related like this. I was foaming at the mouth for it and thought I had all these great ideas for release schedules and games. I watched the September conferences where bombs were dropped, and I went to EBgames with my mom to play ExciteTruck for a hour.
Then it came out. And I thought it was awesome. It was all I played for months. I had so many launch games, and I thought (and still do believe) it was a great launch. Zelda, Wii Sports, Super Monkey Ball, Trauma Center, Excite Truck, and more. And the months that followed were really good too, with WarioWare, Super Paper Mario, Resident Evil 4, Metroid Prime 3, Super Mario Galaxy, and more.
Eventually, around the time Animal Crossing and Wii Music were the holiday frontrunners, I became disenchanted by the system. I grew more and more frustrated with Nintendo of America's lack of foresight to bring over Another Code, Fatal Frame, Captain Rainbow, Disaster, Xenoblade, Last Story, etc. It was fucking annoying.
So in recent times, I played NSMB, Galaxy 2, some Brawl, Zelda, DKCR, and even some Punch Out. A little ExciteBots too.
This seems like a list war post, but I'm just trying to say that even though I'm not picking up every great release, I think the Wii has a lot to offer and it's more of a "traditional" gaming system. It feels a lot like Nintendo systems of old, and the previous generation, where new ideas could really flourish easily. It feels like a Super Gamecube mixed with PS2. I like that.
Having said that, it is painfully obvious that going forward it would be a huge mistake to do this again.
But I really liked the Wii.
How did you guys feel? Launch to now? What are you favorite Wii moments in its catalog or even interesting stories of coming together? The initial hype? How do you feel about the Wii after all has been said and done?
Then it came out. And I thought it was awesome. It was all I played for months. I had so many launch games, and I thought (and still do believe) it was a great launch. Zelda, Wii Sports, Super Monkey Ball, Trauma Center, Excite Truck, and more. And the months that followed were really good too, with WarioWare, Super Paper Mario, Resident Evil 4, Metroid Prime 3, Super Mario Galaxy, and more.
Eventually, around the time Animal Crossing and Wii Music were the holiday frontrunners, I became disenchanted by the system. I grew more and more frustrated with Nintendo of America's lack of foresight to bring over Another Code, Fatal Frame, Captain Rainbow, Disaster, Xenoblade, Last Story, etc. It was fucking annoying.
So in recent times, I played NSMB, Galaxy 2, some Brawl, Zelda, DKCR, and even some Punch Out. A little ExciteBots too.
This seems like a list war post, but I'm just trying to say that even though I'm not picking up every great release, I think the Wii has a lot to offer and it's more of a "traditional" gaming system. It feels a lot like Nintendo systems of old, and the previous generation, where new ideas could really flourish easily. It feels like a Super Gamecube mixed with PS2. I like that.
Having said that, it is painfully obvious that going forward it would be a huge mistake to do this again.
But I really liked the Wii.
How did you guys feel? Launch to now? What are you favorite Wii moments in its catalog or even interesting stories of coming together? The initial hype? How do you feel about the Wii after all has been said and done?