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Originally Posted by Phalanx
Just got mine today.
Wii sports, wii play, 2 full nunchaku controllers.
I will be getting a router in a couple weeks.
Question #1: The "old" games you can pay for, and use in the whole "virtual console" bit, the sega and nintendo and tg16 type stuff...When you get those, are they yours to keep or what? What are they stored in?
Question #2: What are the current and upcoming online wii features, including gaming, demos, downloads, chats...anything y'all know of.
Question #3: Do I actually NEED the "classic controllers" to play the older games? Some guy says apparently you do?
Question #4: For the motion sensor thing that comes with it, is there an ideal location of placement compared to where you're standing? What levels/distance...etc...
Thanks guys.
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I've had mine for about 4 months now and I LOVE it...my kinda system:)
Ok, I hope this helps some...
#1...yes, you can keep them as long as you have, or want to spare the memory for them. You get a certain amont of "blocks" you can use to store games, and channels. You get points either through a retailer, or you can use your credit card on the Wii itself to get points to buy games/channels.
#2...not really sure. I HEARD Nintendo is trying to stay away from the whole buddy/chat thing, but who knows. As of right now the only thing I know you can do is store your Mii's (if you haven't made one yet, do it. They're awesome. Mine looks scary similar to me) in your remote and take them to play on a friends console.
#3...Yes, you need a classic controller for most virtual console games. Some of them you can use your "Wiimote" turned on it's side, but for some you have to get the extention, or a Game Cube controller will work also.
#4...I found that mine works best on top of my television. Depending on where your TV is though, this may differ. Mine is about 4 feet off the ground I'd say, and you need about 3 to 7 feet to stand back and play.
Btw..get Rayman Raving Rabbids asap, it's a fun time.