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God damn it, why the hell didn't Nintendo release the Wii LAN Adapter at launch? Fucking January? Jesus Christ.
I just hope that Play-Asia's listing of "December, 2006" for the Japanese version is early December, and that the thing is compatable with the US console...
I just hope that Play-Asia's listing of "December, 2006" for the Japanese version is early December, and that the thing is compatable with the US console...
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Rayman is very fun, with a quirky and off-beat design, and should be a good party game once you get everything or most of it unlocked in single-player. I think it'll be an excellent alternative companion to Wario Ware once that's released.Praxis wrote:EDIT: Also, how is Rayman? I've been considering it for multiplayer. Is it worth the $50?
The general shocked concensus at PA is that Rayman kicks ass while Monkey Ball blows hard.
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Yes, I know that, and we'll most definately pick that up when we get Uts' XP machine up and running again (which I have no idea when that will be).
But until then the LAN Adapter is more or less our only option (because we have no interest in buying a wireless router), and it will remain as a nice alternative after we get the WiFi dongle.
But until then the LAN Adapter is more or less our only option (because we have no interest in buying a wireless router), and it will remain as a nice alternative after we get the WiFi dongle.
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Shoop da woopStark wrote:Good luck with that. Xbox Live Arcade charges several dollars for dodgey arcade games and gets away with it: I'd be surprised if the VC prices fall very much.Xisiqomelir wrote:I poked around the Virtual Console, but paying $8 for Altered Beast seemed whack. I'll wait till those prices collapse, as I assume they will. My ROM collection is already flawless, but I'm willing to toss the Big N $0.50 for 8-bit games, $1 for 16-bit and maybe $2-5 for N64.
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The batteries that came with Uts' Remote are starting to wind down, so sometime later today we should get a good general idea of how long they last.
Has anybody needed to change their batteries yet?
EDIT: Yeah, they just died a few minutes ago. About 30-32 hours, not counting time in the Wii menu screens. Pretty decent.
Has anybody needed to change their batteries yet?
EDIT: Yeah, they just died a few minutes ago. About 30-32 hours, not counting time in the Wii menu screens. Pretty decent.
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Awesome. I wonder how quickly Nintendo will push out an update?Xisiqomelir wrote:Shoop da woop
They won't, most likely. They're doing that through GameCube compatability mode, using the hardware they use to run custom code on GameCube hardware. As long as the Wii can use GameCube hardware you'll probably be able to do that kind of homebrew, but it's exactly the same as if you did it on a GameCube.Stark wrote:Awesome. I wonder how quickly Nintendo will push out an update?Xisiqomelir wrote:Shoop da woop
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As an interesting note, a Nintendo rep (most likely just a temp hired from an events company though) confessed to me earlier this week that he'd tried playing around with his assigned Wii a bit, and discovered that he was able to use a freeloader disc to play import Gamecube games from the USA on the console. No idea yet if this kind of thing will work for Wii titles, but if it does...I'd imagine whoever makes it will be giving themselves a license to print money.
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Lamecube 1.5--->Dreamcast 2!!!Archaic` wrote:As an interesting note, a Nintendo rep (most likely just a temp hired from an events company though) confessed to me earlier this week that he'd tried playing around with his assigned Wii a bit, and discovered that he was able to use a freeloader disc to play import Gamecube games from the USA on the console. No idea yet if this kind of thing will work for Wii titles, but if it does...I'd imagine whoever makes it will be giving themselves a license to print money.
Let's see how hard it is to break copy protection on Wii games.
Depends. Microsoft take the whole "arr-jimlad" business quite seriously these days, partly because much of the value of Xbox Live relies on people not abandoning games because they're full of cheating scum using modified gamecode. (there are some great PS2 games that would be good online, like Diablo clone Champions of Norrath, but since you can use a gameshark to cheat, and a large proportion of players online have, or have traded weapons from someone who has, it's not worth it).
I'm guessing you might see a lot of the same on the Wii, with Nintendo watching hawkishly for consoles reporting any kind of modification.
That said though, many Xbox games simply aren't region locked (and mostly the ones that are are for the Japanese market, as they tend to release there on different schedules).
I'm guessing you might see a lot of the same on the Wii, with Nintendo watching hawkishly for consoles reporting any kind of modification.
That said though, many Xbox games simply aren't region locked (and mostly the ones that are are for the Japanese market, as they tend to release there on different schedules).