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??? Alright' date=' what's the topic now...?

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Almost how many times have you asked that now? If you don't stop, I will report for you spamming. Like seriously, PAY ATTENTION. Sheesh. >=|.

 

If only the Wii wasn't terrible, I would re-buy it and get ToS2. Yes, I bought a Wii with my birthday money, got bored of it in a month, and resold it. I even gave the money back to my mom, because I didn't deserve it at all. The Wii's terrible. It's not even funny. There's only like, five games that are actually good. Brawl, Galaxy, and Metroid are some. All the other games are either cheesy, or terribly repetitive and boring.

 

Mrew, well, that's no good. Granted the games suck like hell, but you can play your old Gamecube games and get Wii points to download old N64 games. We have Majora's Mask on ours, and Gradius, which we downloaded. Granted you have to pay for the Wii points, it's sorta worth it. x3

 

I'd rather just download ROM's, or homebrew Gamecube versions. My Gamecube's already modded with a qoob Pro. Who pays for old games now, anyway?

 

If your saying that that's the only reason why your staying on the Wii, you seriously should just sell it and get a Xbox 360. That's a pretty pathetic reason why your staying on a crappy console like the Wii.

 

Honestly, if not for the remote control sensor, NOBODY would buy the Wii, except for people who want to play Brawl. I'm not even kidding. Plus, now that the Xbox 360 Natal is in production, once it comes out successfully, Nintendo will lose even more people. Google and u2b for what Natal is. You'll be surprised.

 

We bought two Gamecubes-- both got trashed. We had a 360 -- red ring of death decided to pay a nice little visit. Our Xbox is still living, amazingly, and our PS2 also.

 

And I'd rather pay for old games. They're better than most the new ones anyways.

 

...And as for the Natal project, THAT WAS AWESOME! But I mean...think about how much money that'll take, including the games! And it didn't say anything about lasting a for a good time. From the looks of it, it would be trashed in about a...few months, at least, with all that stuff in it. I mean, did you see how tiny it was?!

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We bought two Gamecubes-- both got trashed. We had a 360 -- red ring of death decided to pay a nice little visit. Our Xbox is still living' date=' amazingly, and our PS2 also.

 

And I'd rather pay for old games. They're better than most the new ones anyways.

 

...And as for the Natal project, THAT WAS AWESOME! But I mean...think about how much money that'll take, including the games! And it didn't say anything about lasting a for a good time. From the looks of it, it would be trashed in about a...few months, at least, with all that stuff in it. I mean, did you see how tiny it was?!

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You DID ask Microsoft for a reimbursement, didn't you? They offered to replace broken consoles that had the Red Ring of Death. And if you think about it, which is easier to break? The Wii Remote that's "supposedly" supported by a strap, or the Natal, which can be placed in a safe location around your TV? I'm sure you know all the cases where people throw their Wii Remote, and it even hits their own TV's.

 

The Natal is basically the Wii's sensor, without the remote. The sensor's tiny tiny cable is so delicate, you need to pay serious attention of it, or else it will break.

 

And besides. Natal = full body movement. Wii Remote = arms and hand only, unless you get the super stupid and expensive Wii Fit. And I don't even think you DO anything on the Wii Fit. It's just this little thing that looks like a huge contact lens case.

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We bought two Gamecubes-- both got trashed. We had a 360 -- red ring of death decided to pay a nice little visit. Our Xbox is still living' date=' amazingly, and our PS2 also.

 

And I'd rather pay for old games. They're better than most the new ones anyways.

 

...And as for the Natal project, THAT WAS AWESOME! But I mean...think about how much money that'll take, including the games! And it didn't say anything about lasting a for a good time. From the looks of it, it would be trashed in about a...few months, at least, with all that stuff in it. I mean, did you see how tiny it was?!

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You DID ask Microsoft for a reimbursement, didn't you? They offered to replace broken consoles that had the Red Ring of Death. And if you think about it, which is easier to break? The Wii Remote that's "supposedly" supported by a strap, or the Natal, which can be placed in a safe location around your TV? I'm sure you know all the cases where people throw their Wii Remote, and it even hits their own TV's.

 

The Natal is basically the Wii's sensor, without the remote.

 

And besides. Natal = full body movement. Wii Remote = arms and hand only, unless you get the super stupid and expensive Wii Fit. And I don't even think you DO anything on the Wii Fit. It's just this little thing that looks like a huge contact lens case.

 

 

Well, not yet, haven't really gotten the time to. Most of the time we forget about it anyways. >>; I was planning to buy it for myself, but I should forget about that. I have two younger brothers, so that's not going to happen.

 

The Natal will have to have a higher...whatever-- byte, whatever it's called. Not too technical on this stuff. xD It'd be easier to crash with all the stuff you save on there, memory, internet, movies, etc. You'd have to have sd cards or something to relieve some of the stress from it.

 

But yeah, watching that vid was awesome. I just kinda looked at my Wii and was like, "Well, so long." xD

 

Still iffy about the money, though. =/

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Well, the video was true. The Wii's terrible. Nintendo's just making random crap so they're getting money.

 

And if you think about it, Microsoft will most likely guarantee that the Natal will work for a long long time. If it just dies after a couple of months, many people will complain. It's safe enough to me.

 

I swear though. The Vitality Sensor looks just like those clip thingys you'd get tested with at your doctor. Stupid. Really stupid.

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Well' date=' the video was true. The Wii's terrible. Nintendo's just making random crap so they're getting money.

 

And if you think about it, Microsoft will most likely guarantee that the Natal will work for a long long time. If it just dies after a couple of months, many people will complain. It's safe enough to me.

 

I swear though. The Vitality Sensor looks just like those clip thingys you'd get tested with at your doctor. Stupid. Really stupid.

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Mm, true, to everything.

 

...Hey, is this considered spamming? xD I mean, we're not on topic. ._.

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Well' date=' the video was true. The Wii's terrible. Nintendo's just making random crap so they're getting money.

 

And if you think about it, Microsoft will most likely guarantee that the Natal will work for a long long time. If it just dies after a couple of months, many people will complain. It's safe enough to me.

 

I swear though. The Vitality Sensor looks just like those clip thingys you'd get tested with at your doctor. Stupid. Really stupid.

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Mm, true, to everything.

 

...Hey, is this considered spamming? xD I mean, we're not on topic. ._.

 

not if they don't catch you ;D

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Well' date=' the video was true. The Wii's terrible. Nintendo's just making random crap so they're getting money.

 

And if you think about it, Microsoft will most likely guarantee that the Natal will work for a long long time. If it just dies after a couple of months, many people will complain. It's safe enough to me.

 

I swear though. The Vitality Sensor looks just like those clip thingys you'd get tested with at your doctor. Stupid. Really stupid.

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Mm, true, to everything.

 

...Hey, is this considered spamming? xD I mean, we're not on topic. ._.

 

not if they don't catch you ;D

 

Okay. ._. Good. Sowwy Kagamine Len! Dx I think we got a little carried away. >>;

 

XD Niiice save Hallelujah!

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Man, I haven't played Symphonia for almost two or three years now, so I don't even remember anything from the game. I just remember random segments of the game itself.

 

Namco will probably get rich off Tales. They don't have any favouritism towards any of the three major game companies, so they just make a game for all of them. Genius. What a way to have fans get all the consoles, if they're really into Tales.

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??? Alright' date=' what's the topic now...?

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Almost how many times have you asked that now? If you don't stop, I will report for you spamming. Like seriously, PAY ATTENTION. Sheesh. >=|.

 

Whoa, whoa, sorry! =(

Well, I do find it very easy to follow somethings here, again, I'm sorry, but I can't follow what I'm not here for... I'll stop saying that from now on

 

The best opening has to be Symphonia, seeing as it's the only opening I've realy seen

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