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I can't belive I'm actually hyped about Wii sports. I really like how it looks.
PantherLotus said:The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy
I missed these sometime last week. Looks...interesting. If anybody can explain wtf this game is about, here's your chance.
They better, I want heaps of fashion accessories like in Nintendogs (coloured wigs, top hats, sombreos, 3d glasses and stuff)scola said:Actually, I wonder if nintendo will slowly add content to the Mii library. That would be pretty cool actually. Hats, different clothes etc.
IGN said:Ennichi no Tatsujin Update
Find out what's included in Bandai Namco's Japan-only launch title.
by Anoop Gantayat
October 20, 2006 - The most Japanese of the games scheduled to launch with the Wii in Japan on 12/2 is Bandai Namco's Ennichi no Tatsujin. Translated to the English "Festival Master," this mini-game collection replicates the experience of both playing games at a Japanese-style carnival and working in the stands.
The latest issue of Famitsu reveals that the game will contain at least nine games. Here's what's known so far.
Kingyo Sukui: Use the Wiimote to control a virtual net and grab goldfish from a tank.
Shateki: The Wiimote becomes a gun which you use to fire at bottles.
Takoyaki: Takoyaki (fried octopus) is a favorite treat amongst the Japanese. The Wiimote is used to flip the little octopus balls over.
Darts: Throw darts, striking targets in the specified order.
Balloon Art: Use the Wiimote and nunchuck to twist a balloon into shapes. Your movements must be timed to coincide with the background music.
Yo Yo Tsuri: The Wiimote is used to aim a paper string and hook onto balls in a bucket of water. The trick is to keep the string from tearing apart.
Wanage: Toss rings to grab prizes. To toss your rings, you shake the Wiimote.
Inoi no Kan: This is a fortune tellers house. The Wiimote and nunchuck are used to make a pair of virtual hands grasp a crystal fortune ball and hear a fortune for the day. That appears to be it.
Crepe: Make Japan's favorite poorly named sweet using the Wiimote. How? Well, we're not sure exactly. You have a limited time to reach a target number of crepes, and you must make sure to use the exact toppings requested by your customers.
Other games will be included as well. According to Famitsu, clearing all the norms in each game will open up a ghost house with a number of scary attractions.
This is likely to be one of the first Wii titles forever doomed to Japan-only release, so only those who manage to get their hands on an import Wii system will be able to enjoy it. For the rest, check back closer to launch for hands-on impressions.
Avutta1978 said:Wii boxing looks deeper than expected here's a video
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/topics/interview/vol4/movie03.html
Cosmonaut X said:The more I see of it, the more convinced I am that Wii Sports is going to be the standout launch title for Wii. Zelda will no doubt be fantastic, but in terms of making use of the system and proving what it is actually capable of, Wii Sports is going to come out ahead. It's certainly going to be a lot more than the shallow tech demo some people are keen to paint it as...
that video basically shows that you have full control over where your shot goes when you get good at the game. that's a great thing.spengo said:Yeah, I am getting more excited for Wii Sports every day. Check out this Tennis target practice video. I'm hoping to see more stuff like this that is going to make it a deeper experience.
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/topics/interview/vol4/movie06.html
Cosmonaut X said:The more I see of it, the more convinced I am that Wii Sports is going to be the standout launch title for Wii. Zelda will no doubt be fantastic, but in terms of making use of the system and proving what it is actually capable of, Wii Sports is going to come out ahead. It's certainly going to be a lot more than the shallow tech demo some people are keen to paint it as...
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Neko Tsukimi said:Oooh, Ennichi No Tatsujin looks very EYE-POPPING! I wanna play it~
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PantherLotus said:Ennichi No Tatsujin
:lol that was cool actually.Rocked said::lol at the laughing!
salva said:
The giftcards of the future, of course.sportzhead said:What the glossy white is that?
scola said:Is that some kind of japanese doll modeled on the dig-dug enemy?
sportzhead said:What the glossy white is that?
how can characters with no arms wear Gloves?The Black Brad Pitt said:Wii boxing looks odd because the fighters connect from almost 2 metres away.
It depends on what you classify as "good."Scalemail Ted said:I pray to god it controls well.... thats all i want, good controls, please deliver ubi.
gutter_trash said:how can characters with no arms wear Gloves?
apparently the miis dont give a damn about bowling etiquette.PantherLotus said:
bowling etiquette?japtor said:apparently the miis dont give a damn about bowling etiquette.
so nice there are no legsThe Black Brad Pitt said:That one on the right has a nice round ass.
japtor said:apparently the miis dont give a damn about bowling etiquette.
Mashing said:Nickovik, You don't stand on the approach when a bowler adjacent to you is on his approach already.
not him the other one is the red balloon guy with the yellow goggles. look..closerwoxel1 said:
Daruma say what?
EDIT: Hmm... I suppose they look similar...
Holy crap... that looks effing awesome. Where the HELL is Fight Night EA? And Punch Out!! Nintendo? I seriously want to own three different boxing games.Avutta1978 said:Wii boxing looks deeper than expected here's a video
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/topics/interview/vol4/movie03.html
i have no clue actually. i just remember the 'dont go when someones up next to you' rule back when i bowled a lot with my friends, possibly learned about it cause a few of them didnt follow that rule at all...which always ended up in hilarious near disasters.Nickovic said:Oh, thanks. Is this an American thing? I have never heard of that before.
i want title fight on vc w/wii controls, which would match up perfectly with the arcade machine:AndoCalrissian said:Holy crap... that looks effing awesome. Where the HELL is Fight Night EA? And Punch Out!! Nintendo? I seriously want to own three different boxing games.
BrodiemanTTR said:Oh Title Fight, the game I really never wanted to play more than once or twice because the controls were all sweaty and greasy and kinda broken.