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Post by miharu on Jun 9, 2008 18:07:41 GMT -5
One time my mother was playing a game and I got smacked in the face by accident and I played a game for three hours yesterday now I can barely move my arm
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Post by Sorien on Jun 10, 2008 21:46:30 GMT -5
lol. I hear what you're saying there. I played Mario and Sonic at the Olympics for many many hours, and sheesh, my arms we're too happy with that. But on the flip side, at least it gets people off the couch and actually doing stuff. Not so sure about a deadly ninja weapons...ironic that the attachment is called a nunchuck mind you.
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Post by miharu on Jun 10, 2008 23:16:50 GMT -5
LOL Jackie Chan with a nunchuck
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Post by SeraphMazrakiel on Jun 11, 2008 1:30:30 GMT -5
If used well, it's a fantastic thing.
Sometimes I find it's use a bit... gimmicky though.
Admittedly, every time I watch Bleach: Shattered Blade, I think "those arm swings are just replacements for button presses. Boooo-ring".
But then I watch a game like Wii Sports or Mario Party (I've yet to fully see Mario and Sonic at the Olympics)... and think "Yeah, that's cool. That's what the Wii should be used for."
It's probably a great system to bring your family together.
Having said that, my PS3's done that awfully well. Now my mother's glued to our TV.
LOL?!
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