yes i know what you mean, like a tv remote, you can only play golf on something that shape,it wont feel nice to use, unless the games are designed around the the remote.ithink it was pioneer or panasonic made a games console in the early 90,s with the same remote, it was like a big black dvd player quite good but didnt take off.
2006-11-09 09:32:57
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answered by clare p 3
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It will take some re-learning, absolutely. Every controller in the history of gaming has worked in the same fashion. The Wii is a new way to play...and so patience in learning how to manipulate the controller properly is key. I hope it doesn't discourage people from buying the Wii, it looks very fun and interesting.
2006-11-09 05:55:38
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answered by Nikki 6
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i come across the controller consumer-friendly to be taught, harder to grasp. I say this by using fact it interprets each and every flow of the distant into the activity (occasion - bowling - the greater you twist the distant whilst u pass it in a swinging action the greater spin you place on the ball). I somewhat have discovered hours of exhilaration out of my Wii already, and the Wii activities activity it comes with is great!!!! desire that facilitates.
2016-12-28 17:16:30
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answered by mayne 3
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I was at the Nintendo World Store saturday when they debuted the Wii Kiosks. Let me tell you, people literally got the hang of it in less than 30 seconds. The best part was watching their reaction of pure joy when they saw that it really really works.
It looks amazing.
2006-11-09 07:59:31
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answered by mickym 1
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you got too attached to the old controllers...
get with the times man...
that creepy new model will revoutionize the way we play video games... oh yeah, if you still dont like it, it comes with a snes looking addition to the control... so you can play the older games...
go wii all the way!!!!
2006-11-09 05:52:23
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answered by hilario v 2
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no the gaming mag experts reckon that it took them five Min's to get used to using it and that it actually felt more natural.
Think about it, when play the new Zelda game for example you'll be able to swipe the air with it and your movements on screen will match.
2006-11-09 05:50:00
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answered by Heather 5
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