Last-Gen Console Discussions (PS3, Xbox 360, Wii)

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Originally posted by Smasandian
Finally, I ****ing got one.

Got up at around 8am, got the Future Shop around 915, and they had about 40 Wii's. Got into the store and they're was only about 20 of us.

Funny thing though, a bunch of mom's were there and they're talking about finding an Wii. Talking about how Walmart in South Key's had 5 of them last week.

It was like they were talking about gossip. It was really strange.

Also strange was actually having the box in my hands.

Ah well....here comes Zelda muth****a!!!

Thank God you finally got one. You've been like the most prominent one saying how you've been searching and searching for a Wii and now you finally have one.

Enjoy.

Did you play Zelda for the Gamecube by the way?

anata wa wakarimasu ka.....

Yeah, I know.

It's pretty sweet. Been playing Wii Play and Sports with the gf and its pretty fun. I kinda of want to drink and play, for some reason.

It's fun.

lol there are all kinds of horror stories with drunk people playing Wii

Yeah, but it sounds soo fun.

Drunken bowling.

Awesome.

Originally posted by Smasandian
Yeah, but it sounds soo fun.

Drunken bowling.

Awesome.

Seems someone is already trying to join the ranks of people who own Television Sets that which have been OWNED by the Undefeated Wii Mote. hmm

anata wa wakarimasu ka.....

My TV is still safe. 😊

My brother's head, though, is a different story. My uncle didn't put the strap on, went to swing his arm during bowling, lost his grip, the Wii-mote goes flying in the air and hits my brother on his head, making him drop his drink everywhere.

We've also had children try to walk behind us in our "Wii-Zone" and get a Wii-Mote to the side of the face.

Originally posted by Puzzle
We've also had children try to walk behind us in our "wee zone" and get a wee-mote, if you know what I mean, to the side of the face.

Alternate spellings makes me giggle like a schoolgirl.

Originally posted by H. S. 6
Alternate spellings makes me giggle like a schoolgirl.

But...I thought you were a schoolgirl. Who the hell was that on the webcam? firefirefireph

Originally posted by Smasandian
Yeah, I know.

It's pretty sweet. Been playing Wii Play and Sports with the gf and its pretty fun. I kinda of want to drink and play, for some reason.

It's fun.


yay about time 😄
drunk sports 😂...its a new age..you can play drunk and still hit that damn ball 😆

Yeah,

I'm around the 4 hour level in Zelda, and I just about to go into the Forest Temple.

I assume Zelda is like OoT on how its layed out?

yea pretty much

Once, when every RPG was fantasy-based, there was only, well, fantasy-RPGs.
But 1 RPG took the step... Known as Mother. Mother, developed by Ape and
presented by Nintendo, gave us a heartwarming feeling while playing it,
thanks to it's quirky humor, characterdepth, enjoyable music, and most
of all: it's originality. Or rather, that's what would have happened to us
if Mother was released outside of Japan. We possibly only know Mother because
it's sequel, Mother 2, was released in Europe as Earthbound. Yes, Earthbound
did not enjoyed the same succes in Europe as it did in Japan and the sales were
pretty poor. But the few who buyed it got to enjoy possibly the best RPG in history.
Earthbound had everything Mother had, but better and more. But only Mother 2 was
released outside Japan. Never the original Mother... But few outside Japan knew of
it's existence. The later combination of Ness, Mother's maincharacter, starring in
Super Smash Bros. and the progressing age of the internet resulted in awareness of
Mother and Mother 2 not only in Europe, but also USA and nearly the whole world.
A LOT of people, hundreds of thousands, downloaded and played Mother and Earthbound
via emulation. And the Mother-series gained the possibly most hardcore, and later
disappointed fanbase. Nearly a decade after Earthbound's european release,
a Mother 3 was released in Japan. No matter how much Earthbound-fans have begged for
a release outside of Japan, Nintendo of America just choosed to ignore our prayers...
We only got to enjoy a third part of what we got to love so much, and the Earthbound-
fandom is still going strong so much time after it's release... Nintendo of America
have deeply disappointed Earthbound-fans for years and the Earthbound 64-game,
supposed to arrive on the Nintendo 64, didn't even came out. Now, it's up to us
desperate Earthbound-fans to take action ourselves. We hope for a Nintendo DS
title with translated versions of ALL three Mother-games with a worldwide release.
Nintendo of America, Nintendo always says they puts fun above everything else...?
Then live up to it, and put fun above your fear of bad sales!
Yes, it did not went well for Earthbound, but now, it has gained A LOT of attention,
and a huge fanbase of the most desperate gamingfans in history.
Nintendo of America, if you are reading this, please, consider this... It will be the
biggest and most enjoyable surprise in the history of gaming.
Fellow Earthbound-fans, if you hopes for a Nintendo DS-title containing all three
Mother-games, translated, copy this whole message and spred it around the internet
via forums, chatrooms and everywhere where it will get noticed! And remember to send
it to Nintendo of America, so they notice us and maybe makes up for how much
desperation they have created in Mother-fans' hearts in a decade now!
Nintendo of America, we count on you to do something about this...
And Earthbound-fans, we count on you to spread this all across the internet and send
the whole message to Nintendo of America!
For gaming! For a true example of the American Dream! For Earthbound!
Let's have a Nintendo DS title containing all 3 translated Mother titles!

-Svend "Crimi / The Judge" Dalgaard Hansen

Originally posted by EarthboundJudge
Once, when every RPG was fantasy-based, there was only, well, fantasy-RPGs.
But 1 RPG took the step... Known as Mother. Mother, developed by Ape and
presented by Nintendo, gave us a heartwarming feeling while playing it,
thanks to it's quirky humor, characterdepth, enjoyable music, and most
of all: it's originality. Or rather, that's what would have happened to us
if Mother was released outside of Japan. We possibly only know Mother because
it's sequel, Mother 2, was released in Europe as Earthbound. Yes, Earthbound
did not enjoyed the same succes in Europe as it did in Japan and the sales were
pretty poor. But the few who buyed it got to enjoy possibly the best RPG in history.
Earthbound had everything Mother had, but better and more. But only Mother 2 was
released outside Japan. Never the original Mother... But few outside Japan knew of
it's existence. The later combination of Ness, Mother's maincharacter, starring in
Super Smash Bros. and the progressing age of the internet resulted in awareness of
Mother and Mother 2 not only in Europe, but also USA and nearly the whole world.
A LOT of people, hundreds of thousands, downloaded and played Mother and Earthbound
via emulation. And the Mother-series gained the possibly most hardcore, and later
disappointed fanbase. Nearly a decade after Earthbound's european release,
a Mother 3 was released in Japan. No matter how much Earthbound-fans have begged for
a release outside of Japan, Nintendo of America just choosed to ignore our prayers...
We only got to enjoy a third part of what we got to love so much, and the Earthbound-
fandom is still going strong so much time after it's release... Nintendo of America
have deeply disappointed Earthbound-fans for years and the Earthbound 64-game,
supposed to arrive on the Nintendo 64, didn't even came out. Now, it's up to us
desperate Earthbound-fans to take action ourselves. We hope for a Nintendo DS
title with translated versions of ALL three Mother-games with a worldwide release.
Nintendo of America, Nintendo always says they puts fun above everything else...?
Then live up to it, and put fun above your fear of bad sales!
Yes, it did not went well for Earthbound, but now, it has gained A LOT of attention,
and a huge fanbase of the most desperate gamingfans in history.
Nintendo of America, if you are reading this, please, consider this... It will be the
biggest and most enjoyable surprise in the history of gaming.
Fellow Earthbound-fans, if you hopes for a Nintendo DS-title containing all three
Mother-games, translated, copy this whole message and spred it around the internet
via forums, chatrooms and everywhere where it will get noticed! And remember to send
it to Nintendo of America, so they notice us and maybe makes up for how much
desperation they have created in Mother-fans' hearts in a decade now!
Nintendo of America, we count on you to do something about this...
And Earthbound-fans, we count on you to spread this all across the internet and send
the whole message to Nintendo of America!
For gaming! For a true example of the American Dream! For Earthbound!
Let's have a Nintendo DS title containing all 3 translated Mother titles!

-Svend "Crimi / The Judge" Dalgaard Hansen

wow... how poetic, my heart is feeling it..... ya right 😆

Originally posted by Smasandian
Yeah,

I'm around the 4 hour level in Zelda, and I just about to go into the Forest Temple.

I assume Zelda is like OoT on how its layed out?

you mean like temples, gameplay, or just the whole thing all together?

Originally posted by EarthboundJudge
Once, when every RPG was fantasy-based, there was only, well, fantasy-RPGs.
But 1 RPG took the step... Known as Mother. Mother, developed by Ape and
presented by Nintendo, gave us a heartwarming feeling while playing it,
thanks to it's quirky humor, characterdepth, enjoyable music, and most
of all: it's originality. Or rather, that's what would have happened to us
if Mother was released outside of Japan. We possibly only know Mother because
it's sequel, Mother 2, was released in Europe as Earthbound. Yes, Earthbound
did not enjoyed the same succes in Europe as it did in Japan and the sales were
pretty poor. But the few who buyed it got to enjoy possibly the best RPG in history.
Earthbound had everything Mother had, but better and more. But only Mother 2 was
released outside Japan. Never the original Mother... But few outside Japan knew of
it's existence. The later combination of Ness, Mother's maincharacter, starring in
Super Smash Bros. and the progressing age of the internet resulted in awareness of
Mother and Mother 2 not only in Europe, but also USA and nearly the whole world.
A LOT of people, hundreds of thousands, downloaded and played Mother and Earthbound
via emulation. And the Mother-series gained the possibly most hardcore, and later
disappointed fanbase. Nearly a decade after Earthbound's european release,
a Mother 3 was released in Japan. No matter how much Earthbound-fans have begged for
a release outside of Japan, Nintendo of America just choosed to ignore our prayers...
We only got to enjoy a third part of what we got to love so much, and the Earthbound-
fandom is still going strong so much time after it's release... Nintendo of America
have deeply disappointed Earthbound-fans for years and the Earthbound 64-game,
supposed to arrive on the Nintendo 64, didn't even came out. Now, it's up to us
desperate Earthbound-fans to take action ourselves. We hope for a Nintendo DS
title with translated versions of ALL three Mother-games with a worldwide release.
Nintendo of America, Nintendo always says they puts fun above everything else...?
Then live up to it, and put fun above your fear of bad sales!
Yes, it did not went well for Earthbound, but now, it has gained A LOT of attention,
and a huge fanbase of the most desperate gamingfans in history.
Nintendo of America, if you are reading this, please, consider this... It will be the
biggest and most enjoyable surprise in the history of gaming.
Fellow Earthbound-fans, if you hopes for a Nintendo DS-title containing all three
Mother-games, translated, copy this whole message and spred it around the internet
via forums, chatrooms and everywhere where it will get noticed! And remember to send
it to Nintendo of America, so they notice us and maybe makes up for how much
desperation they have created in Mother-fans' hearts in a decade now!
Nintendo of America, we count on you to do something about this...
And Earthbound-fans, we count on you to spread this all across the internet and send
the whole message to Nintendo of America!
For gaming! For a true example of the American Dream! For Earthbound!
Let's have a Nintendo DS title containing all 3 translated Mother titles!

-Svend "Crimi / The Judge" Dalgaard Hansen

Obviously copied and pasted.. 😐

I love Ness.

This might sound really stupid.

But how the hell do you turn off the Wiimote while playing?

take out the batteries?? *shrugs*..why do you wanna know??

Originally posted by EarthboundJudge
Once, when every RPG was fantasy-based, there was only, well, fantasy-RPGs.
But 1 RPG took the step... Known as Mother. Mother, developed by Ape and
presented by Nintendo, gave us a heartwarming feeling while playing it,
thanks to it's quirky humor, characterdepth, enjoyable music, and most
of all: it's originality. Or rather, that's what would have happened to us
if Mother was released outside of Japan. We possibly only know Mother because
it's sequel, Mother 2, was released in Europe as Earthbound. Yes, Earthbound
did not enjoyed the same succes in Europe as it did in Japan and the sales were
pretty poor. But the few who buyed it got to enjoy possibly the best RPG in history.
Earthbound had everything Mother had, but better and more. But only Mother 2 was
released outside Japan. Never the original Mother... But few outside Japan knew of
it's existence. The later combination of Ness, Mother's maincharacter, starring in
Super Smash Bros. and the progressing age of the internet resulted in awareness of
Mother and Mother 2 not only in Europe, but also USA and nearly the whole world.
A LOT of people, hundreds of thousands, downloaded and played Mother and Earthbound
via emulation. And the Mother-series gained the possibly most hardcore, and later
disappointed fanbase. Nearly a decade after Earthbound's european release,
a Mother 3 was released in Japan. No matter how much Earthbound-fans have begged for
a release outside of Japan, Nintendo of America just choosed to ignore our prayers...
We only got to enjoy a third part of what we got to love so much, and the Earthbound-
fandom is still going strong so much time after it's release... Nintendo of America
have deeply disappointed Earthbound-fans for years and the Earthbound 64-game,
supposed to arrive on the Nintendo 64, didn't even came out. Now, it's up to us
desperate Earthbound-fans to take action ourselves. We hope for a Nintendo DS
title with translated versions of ALL three Mother-games with a worldwide release.
Nintendo of America, Nintendo always says they puts fun above everything else...?
Then live up to it, and put fun above your fear of bad sales!
Yes, it did not went well for Earthbound, but now, it has gained A LOT of attention,
and a huge fanbase of the most desperate gamingfans in history.
Nintendo of America, if you are reading this, please, consider this... It will be the
biggest and most enjoyable surprise in the history of gaming.
Fellow Earthbound-fans, if you hopes for a Nintendo DS-title containing all three
Mother-games, translated, copy this whole message and spred it around the internet
via forums, chatrooms and everywhere where it will get noticed! And remember to send
it to Nintendo of America, so they notice us and maybe makes up for how much
desperation they have created in Mother-fans' hearts in a decade now!
Nintendo of America, we count on you to do something about this...
And Earthbound-fans, we count on you to spread this all across the internet and send
the whole message to Nintendo of America!
For gaming! For a true example of the American Dream! For Earthbound!
Let's have a Nintendo DS title containing all 3 translated Mother titles!

-Svend "Crimi / The Judge" Dalgaard Hansen


dude, top spamming...youll get booted

Because my wiimote was on and I was playign with the other one.

It happens regulary considering I usually play Wii Play with the GF and when she is done, I go right into the hardcore game.

ok you want to turn it off? or to make your wii mote "player 1"??
if its the latter, then just go to "home" and click on the battery bar at the bottom of the menu and follow the stuff that...follows *shrugs*
if im just blabbing for no reason, just take the batteries out

Yeah, considering the Wii is pretty intiutive, its kinda of weird that you cant turn of the wireless remotes to save the batteries.