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Originally Posted by MiiSoHorNii
Yes, the more I play it, the more I find the game a little unsatisfying actually. It's fun to show people what the Wii can do - but it seems like if you just shake the remote enough, you'll pass the mini games.
I actually find myself hoping that Nintendo comes out with a game that has really tight controls. Seems most of the time in boxing the power punches are pretty random, or you need to repeat the motion a couple times to get the right punch in. The other sports games are also very simplistic and will get old quick after the novelty wears off.
Also, with Zelda, I was expecting more for some reason. I found it really played like the control system was tacked on after the game development was done. Can't wait for the next one that is developped exclusively for the Wii.
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WARIOWARE WAS WAY TOO SHORT.... THEY NEED TO TAKE ALL THE BASIC MOVEMENTS THEY INCORPERATED INTO THAT GAME AND MAKE A GOOD GAME FROM THEM