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Games => General Gaming => Topic started by: PyroMenace on Thursday, March 08, 2007, 03:45:13 PM
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And its looking insanely awesome. (http://www.gamespot.com/pages/gamespace/download_ini.php?pid=915692&sid=6167096&mode=previews)
Oh and here are some vids of Super Paper Mario (http://www.gamespot.com/wii/rpg/superpapermario/media.html), another mario game that is shaping up really well.
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It looks nice and all, but . . . you need a Wii for that? How about a DS version?
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I am still really on the fence about the Wii. It's an awesome system and all, but I don't know if I can justify spending $300 for it when it's library hasn't really expanded much yet. I think I might wait a while before I get a Wii.
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I never understood why gamespot thinks "scottwsx96" is my e-mail address. That's the only way it will let me log in, without the "@gmail.com."
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Hot damn that looks amazing. How are the rest of you not excited about this? Seriously. At the end of that trailer I was salivating!
And I'm really fucking sad now. Because I just plain can't afford a Wii, and Julia really dug Paper Mario 2 on GC, so it sucks that she can't play the next one. Unfortunately, the other reason we can't really justify getting a Wii is because Julia can't really use it. She's played it briefly at Sy's and it hurts her too much to use for very long periods of time. I don't know that it would ever work out. She starts to hurt after a couple hours of using a *normal* controller, so... yeah.
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I've been thinking lately about that very thing. I took a nasty spill on some glare ice out front about 2 weeks ago, and I hurt my left elbow. (I still don't know how, because I didn't smack the elbow itself. Maybe it's hyper-extension? My upper arm seems to have hit the sidewalk, about 2 inches above the elbow.) I've gotten full range of motion back, but it still hurts like a bitch to do some things, like right turns in a car. Once my left hand gets to about the 2 o'clock position on the wheel, I could cry out like a little girl. It's the twist combined with the force of pushing the wheel clockwise, Anyway, I can play games just fine on the 360 and the PC. But having to flail around in a Wii game is probably out of the question. If the injury had happened to the other arm, I know it would be out of the question. I've been wondering how handicapped or even arthritic people would feel about the Wii. I guess they're not in the demographic.
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I can't be 100% sure because all Julia's really tried is Warioware, and that isn't really *meant* to be played for long periods of time. But she insists it would be too much for her. I really don't know if that's true or not, but I suspect it might be. I don't notice *too* much fatigue, but there's definitely more than your average controller.
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Yeah, finally got around to watching the trailer and it looks pretty freaking awesome. Kind of sparse in that it is set in the emptiness of space, but I'm super-glad not to see any stupid widget like that water pack in Sunshine.
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I was a lot more pumped before I saw that trailer. Personally I'd like some bigger worlds/levels rather than a series of tiny planets.
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Yeah. Like I said, how about putting this on a DS? Looks like the perfect platform for it.
Maybe the trailer doesn't do the world's heft justice?
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Hard to say at this point. It looked like there were some really small things and then some bigger planets that you could wander around on like a "level". Personally, I think it's fantastic looking. I have zero complaints.