3 is in effect the console version that appeared on Xbox about 3 years later. 2 is essentially the Dreamcast port from that systems launch in 1999. House of the Dead 2&3 Return - since you specifically mentioned the "golden age of arcade", I think you'll truly appreciate their reappearance on the Wii. Along with the titles you mentioned, I would look into:ġ. Most of the top titles for the system (other than absolutely brand new stuff) hover around the $20-30 USD mark. The nice thing about getting the Wii now with the WiiU so close on the horizon is that stuff is getting blown out pretty cheap. Then again I'm a Nintendo fan 4 life, so that conclusion was probably already forgone. more than my 360 in fact, although that system has had its highlights certainly. What else should I add to my list? Any nice, bloody House-of-the-Dead-style on-rail shooters that harken back to the golden age of the arcade? Here's what I've thought about for Wii games, so far: Also, found out on Nintendo's website that the Wii does have the connect to my encrypted wireless router. Still, the VC and GC legacy support are probably the biggest reasons why I went ahead and ordered one.
Bottom line.Īlthough I don't see myself buying Wii Sports or any of those games that require wide-range movement, I do acknowledge there are many I will be able to play in my nook. I would like something with motion controls, but the console I bought.Kinect is s***.
The Wii U looks pretty lackluster, so I wanna cash in on the winner. Think this is a good time or a bad time to buy a Wii? I figured I'd go ahead and get a Wii, now, because: I ordered the package with NSMB included as pack-in game. What? Since my Target card was paid-off, I took the plunge, and I have a Wii on its way to me.