test test [ June 23rd, 2009 ] Posted in » Uncategorized
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Mario Kart Wii does come with one Nintendo Wii wheel, but if you like to play multiplayer racing, then you should consider buying an additional wheel or two (or three) so that everyone who wants to can join in on the fun. The Wii wheel really helps you get involved in the game, and having four can settle arguments much more easily. Once you use the wheel, you’ll be hooked.
The Nunchuck looks very odd at first. When I first saw it, I didn’t think I’d like it at all. However, it really does at functionality and challenge to the games, allowing you to control your character in a three-dimensional plane of motion. No matter what game you’re playing on the Wii, there’s probably a different use for the Nunchuck controller. This controller is great for so many reasons – it adds more motion detection as well as a more accurate connection to your body movements; this is a must have for any Wii owners.
The Sixaxis controller worked fine for me, but the additional features of the Dualshock 3 controller convinced me to go ahead and buy it. It just feels much more natural in your hands, and it’s really nice to have rumble back in the controller, as it makes the games feel much more realistic.
The rumble in the Dualshock 3 is backwards compatible with PS2 games; I was surprised to see that it worked on “God of War”, a PS2 game, when I played it on the PS3. The controller really works perfectly – if you liked the style of the older PS controllers, this is definitely for you.
Although the Wii remote is a little more expensive than your typical video game controller, it’s additional functionality makes it worth every cent. Every first person shooter game is amazing on the Wii, as you actually get to aim with your remote rather than using an analog stick. However, if you’d like to use an analog stick, you can also buy an attachment called the Nunchuck. Old games are supported by the Classic Controller, which reminds me of an SNES controller mixed with a Game Cube controller. It’s a little more expensive to have to get all the types of controllers, but once you try it you’ll be hooked.
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