I give in already! Four months too late, but whatever: the Wii is mine. The most important question arises: is the Nintendo Wii Wii? If you’re too lazy to read the rest: yes it is. The TV remote shaped controller even calls himself Wiimote, controllers are a mechanic of the past. Thanks to this convenient shape, people who have never played a game before are able to pull off quite impressive moves. In the end, all that is needed is pointing at the screen and sometimes pressing a few buttons - just like a remote. Bad part #1 discovered: the thing requires 2 AA batteries and burns through those quite fast. Combining the Wiimote with the Nunchuck attachment gives most newcomers to gaming a bit of trouble, as the attachment is essentially just an analog stick and two buttons. But wait! The Nunchuck has a built-in separate motion sensor, neat. It takes some time to get used to the separate parts, espacially since in the past two hands hold only one controller.
Me and others have had a lot of fun, tinkering with the console itself, without playing any real games yet. There is a built-in communication system present which enables you to send and receive messages once you’ve added the contact’s friend code to your list and vice versa. You can even send edited pictures made by the Picture Channel, and receive e-mails from other systems. Bad part #2 discovered: oh no, more friends codes! Luckily, there’s only one present per system. For now, since there are no real online play games on the market yet (25 may, Mario Football charged).
Did you ever encounter enemies in a video game, raging with madness, wanting to hurt you so bad they forgot they’re on a bridge and cannot reach you? Their fury blinded them, walking - no, running - towards you and then… *THUD*. Bye bye enemy. I’m pretty sure this is one of those little things that makes the new Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess a bliss to play. Among with flying chickens, fishing, destroyable signposts which float in the river since they’re made of wood (wow, nice catch!), and much more little touches here and there.
Yes, the bleeping sound indicates I’m low on life hearts, and it’s still annoying. The less hearts you have, the faster the bleep pulse. Those two monkeys chasing me all over the first Forest Dungeon level grow annoying pretty fast too, especially when you’re figuring out where the heck you’re supposed to go to. Sorry for the bad quality, it’s rather a test than a real capture. The video has been recorded with DScaler and processed with VirtualDub.
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