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Jeffrey Lee | Message #100498, posted by Phlamethrower at 15:23, 22/3/2007, in reply to message #100497 |
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China and France, OBVIOUSLY. |
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Phil Mellor | Message #100901, posted by monkeyson2 at 12:23, 28/3/2007, in reply to message #100498 |
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http://www.n-europe.com/news.php?nid=10310 Bizarre! |
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Phil Mellor | Message #100966, posted by monkeyson2 at 21:39, 29/3/2007, in reply to message #100901 |
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http://kotaku.com/gaming/clip/clip-super-paper-mario-intro-248200.php I *really* hope that music is in the game. |
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Richard Goodwin | Message #100976, posted by rich at 08:07, 30/3/2007, in reply to message #100966 |
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http://kotaku.com/gaming/clip/clip-super-paper-mario-intro-248200.phpReally? Because it's just one of the many reasons I've never liked that kind of game. It's as whiny and annoying as an American heiress! ________ Cheers, Rich. |
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Michael Drake | Message #101099, posted by tlsa at 08:16, 4/4/2007, in reply to message #100976 |
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I've made http://wii.smoothartist.com/?show=released and need fill in some blanks. If you have a game for the UK/Europe Wii, please could you tell me:
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John Hoare | Message #101119, posted by moss at 02:01, 5/4/2007, in reply to message #101099 |
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I've finished Twilight Princess. And, as I said here:I HAVE TEH FINISHED ZELDASGah. Great game, but (excellent Midna stuff aside) I'm really disappointed by the last few hours of gameplay. I started OOT tonight, BTW. Just started the first dungeon. It look me ages to find the sword - I went poking around in the Lost Woods to start with |
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Andrew Rawnsley | Message #101123, posted by arawnsley at 08:51, 5/4/2007, in reply to message #101099 |
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Excitetruck supports 2 players, prog scan, 16:9, doesn't use the numchuck, does support dolby prologic 2, no online functions. As an aside, AFAIK prog scan is determined by the Wii settings, not the game. If you set the console to 480p, the console will output 480p. At least, so sayth my TV! For example, Wii Sports and Wii Play both show 480p when I press the info button on the TV. Same is largely true for Widescreen, I believe, although apparently Korinpa is a bit wierd in this regard. |
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Michael Drake | Message #101124, posted by tlsa at 09:07, 5/4/2007, in reply to message #101123 |
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Excitetruck supports 2 players, prog scan, 16:9, doesn't use the numchuck, does support dolby prologic 2, no online functions.Woo, thanks! As an aside, AFAIK prog scan is determined by the Wii settings, not the game. If you set the console to 480p, the console will output 480p. At least, so sayth my TV! For example, Wii Sports and Wii Play both show 480p when I press the info button on the TV.Hmm, I'm not sure. I'll have to investigate. Same is largely true for Widescreen, I believe, although apparently Korinpa is a bit wierd in this regard.No, some games lack a 16:9 mode. Metal Slug Anthology doesn't have a widescreen mode, for instance. [Edited by tlsa at 10:08, 5/4/2007] |
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Phil Mellor | Message #101125, posted by monkeyson2 at 09:15, 5/4/2007, in reply to message #101124 |
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Yeah, the settings are system wide, but not every game implements all the options. Some games don't do progressive scan either. How RUBBISH are these developers?As an aside, AFAIK prog scan is determined by the Wii settings, not the game. If you set the console to 480p, the console will output 480p. At least, so sayth my TV! For example, Wii Sports and Wii Play both show 480p when I press the info button on the TV.Hmm, I'm not sure. I'll have to investigate.Same is largely true for Widescreen, I believe, although apparently Korinpa is a bit wierd in this regard.No, some games lack a 16:9 mode. Metal Slug Anthology doesn't have a widescreen mode, for instance. |
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ninjah | Message #101127, posted by ninj at 14:56, 5/4/2007, in reply to message #101119 |
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I've started OoT four times. First two times, on the N64, I completed it. Third time was later when I got my own N64, and I got as far as the Water Temple, and then got pissed off with it. Fourth time was on the Gamecube, and I didn't get as far as the first boss because I got too fed up with the shonky framerate. Does the VC version fix the framerate issues at all? I can't play the game on an N64 any more because of that. For anyone else looking for a Zelda-esque game but disappointed with TP, I'd like to recommend Okami. Granted, it's on the PS2, and it's a bit easy, but it really is a charming game despite nicking an awful lot from OoT. It's the best Zelda-esque game since OoT. |
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Phil Mellor | Message #101128, posted by monkeyson2 at 15:00, 5/4/2007, in reply to message #101127 |
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For anyone else looking for a Zelda-esque game but disappointed with TP, I'd like to recommend Okami. Granted, it's on the PS2, and it's a bit easy, but it really is a charming game despite nicking an awful lot from OoT. It's the best Zelda-esque game since OoT.I've heard rumours that a Wii version is in progress |
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richard cheng | Message #101129, posted by richcheng at 15:24, 5/4/2007, in reply to message #101127 |
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For anyone else looking for a Zelda-esque game but disappointed with TP, I'd like to recommend Okami. Granted, it's on the PS2, and it's a bit easy, but it really is a charming game despite nicking an awful lot from OoT. It's the best Zelda-esque game since OoT.Ooh. I've been drooling over Okami ever since I first saw the screenshots. Maybe this recommendation will actually nudge me into finally getting round to buying it. |
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John Hoare | Message #101130, posted by moss at 18:03, 5/4/2007, in reply to message #101127 |
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Does the VC version fix the framerate issues at all? I can't play the game on an N64 any more because of that.Nope. Nintendo have got a policy of making the VC games as close as possible to the originals - so no changes here. I found the frame rate weird at first too, but I soon got used to it, and don't even notice it now. Anyway, I'm just on the first dungeon boss. It's fun Although playing TP has definitely improved my puzzle-solving skills... |
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Andrew Rawnsley | Message #101150, posted by arawnsley at 10:21, 7/4/2007, in reply to message #101130 |
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I'm a bit surprised about the frame-rate... If I recall, the port included with WindWaker for Gamecube (and on the Zelda collectors GC disc) was praised at the time for feeling "better" than the original. This may be rose-tinted spectacles though Mind you, I think the GC versions ran at 60hz so may be ports of the NTSC version, rather than the PAL release. Sometimes I *really* hate being lumped in with the rest of Europe! |
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Andrew Poole | Message #101151, posted by andypoole at 10:31, 7/4/2007, in reply to message #101150 |
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Mind you, I think the GC versions ran at 60hzYeah, it does. Because my TV won't display it! Fortunately, my monitor has a composite input and *will* display it Andy. Should probably buy a Wii at some point.. |
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John Hoare | Message #101297, posted by moss at 12:46, 12/4/2007, in reply to message #101151 |
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Proper Internet Channel now available! The best new bit is the improved jingle at the start. The new zoom is excellent too, though. |
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Phil Mellor | Message #101313, posted by monkeyson2 at 19:35, 12/4/2007, in reply to message #101297 |
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Fab. |
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Simon Wilson | Message #101314, posted by ksattic at 20:43, 12/4/2007, in reply to message #101313 |
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So, has Super Paper Mario been released in the UK yet? It's pretty damn good. |
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Phil Mellor | Message #101315, posted by monkeyson2 at 21:09, 12/4/2007, in reply to message #101314 |
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So, has Super Paper Mario been released in the UK yet? It's pretty damn good.Not even a release date. My bet is September |
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John Hoare | Message #101317, posted by moss at 21:44, 12/4/2007, in reply to message #101313 |
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Fab.The more I use it, the better it seems. The zoom is just amazingly improved - and the pop-up nav at the bottom is brilliant. I can see myself using the browser *far* more than I did before. |
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John Hoare | Message #101396, posted by moss at 21:29, 15/4/2007, in reply to message #101317 |
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OK, this is weird. Browsing the VC, I noticed that Pacman, released Friday, says that it has a component cable compatibility mode. So, I check my downloaded VC games, and sure enough - Zelda and Mario have updates, and each now lists having a component cable compatibility mode. So I download them, and... nothing's changed. Just a blank screen. So I delete the saved game files - and again, nothing. I check it in 480p, 576i, and 480i - it doesn't work in all three. What the fuck's going on? |
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Phil Mellor | Message #101405, posted by monkeyson2 at 09:18, 16/4/2007, in reply to message #101396 |
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What the fuck's going on?You've broken it? Dunno. I don't understand why it's so difficult for them to support PAL TVs properly. You'll have to start the games all over again if you've deleted your save files, of course |
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Michael Drake | Message #101415, posted by tlsa at 13:03, 16/4/2007, in reply to message #101405 |
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I was under the impression that it was more a TV problem than a Wii/VC problem. Some TVs won't accept an interlaced signal over component cable. Either your TV does or it doesn't. I don't think it's just PAL TVs. Edit: The easiest workaround is to use an RGB Scart cable. Virtually no loss of quaility compared to component and works with all TV/VC game combinations. [Edited by tlsa at 14:05, 16/4/2007] |
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John Hoare | Message #101417, posted by moss at 13:12, 16/4/2007, in reply to message #101415 |
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I was under the impression that it was more a TV problem than a Wii/VC problem. Some TVs won't accept an interlaced signal over component cable. Either your TV does or it doesn't.The thing is, though - what's this fix supposed to have done, then? Also: my telly supports TurboGrafix games across the component cable - and they're interlaced. From what I read online, it's less of an interlaced issue - and more of a "some TVs can't accept certain types of interlaced signals with component" - typically ones that are below a certain resolution. What Nintendo should really have done is made the Wii upscale the games resolution so that *all* TV's can cope with them. They may not have wanted to do that as they wanted to replicate games exactly - but I would have liked it as an option. This is what I had assumed this component fix with certain games would have done - and from the wording, it looks like this is exactly what was intended - but it doesn't look like it's done anything. Edit: The easiest workaround is to use an RGB Scart cable. Virtually no loss of quaility compared to component and works with all TV/VC game combinations.It looks like I'm going to have to do that. But if I'd known, I'd never have bought the component cable in the first place. I wish I'd known beforehand. |
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Phil Mellor | Message #101418, posted by monkeyson2 at 13:19, 16/4/2007, in reply to message #101417 |
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What Nintendo should really have done is made the Wii upscale the games resolution so that *all* TV's can cope with them. They may not have wanted to do that as they wanted to replicate games exactly - but I would have liked it as an option.^ This. I suppose they've replicated the fact that ancient games consoles don't work with new HDTVs. Well I can't, because I don't have any spare SCART sockets, but do have lots of spare component inputs. I don't accept that Nintendo can't work around the technical limitations, and it's much easier for them to make a software change than for me to buy a new TV or upgrade its firmware.Edit: The easiest workaround is to use an RGB Scart cable. Virtually no loss of quaility compared to component and works with all TV/VC game combinations.It looks like I'm going to have to do that. But if I'd known, I'd never have bought the component cable in the first place. I wish I'd known beforehand. All I know is that I'm certainly not buying any more virtual console games until I can be confident that I can use them. So ner to pooey Nintendo Europe. |
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John Hoare | Message #101432, posted by moss at 06:43, 17/4/2007, in reply to message #101418 |
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Well, I've finished the second dungeon on OOT. Verdict? Great game, but it doesn't beat Final Fantasy VII, released the year before |
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John Hoare | Message #101457, posted by moss at 22:41, 17/4/2007, in reply to message #101432 |
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Bloody hell! They don't exactly make it easy to tell you how to get to Zora's Domain, do they? I had to cheat and look at a walkthrough in the end. Now I look, I feel I should have guessed... but it *is* a tough bit. Unless I'm just an idiot, of course |
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Phil Mellor | Message #101461, posted by monkeyson2 at 07:10, 18/4/2007, in reply to message #101457 |
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Hey! Listen! Wait until you get to the water temple. Then you'll understand the need for a walkthrough. |
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Phil Mellor | Message #101781, posted by monkeyson2 at 09:59, 27/4/2007, in reply to message #101396 |
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OK, this is weird. Browsing the VC, I noticed that Pacman, released Friday, says that it has a component cable compatibility mode. Initially, some PAL Virtual Console games would not display correctly on high-definition televisions when connected via the component lead. However, starting with the April 13, 2007 update of the PAL Virtual Console, certain newly added games, such as Punch-Out!!, support the "Wii Component Cable Interlace mode." This is a temporary fix to problems with various Virtual Console games being played over Component Cable on HDTVs. The mode can be enabled by accessing the operations guide of the game, and (with the Nunchuk attached) pressing the buttons Z + A + 2 simultaneously. A sound is played if the mode is enabled correctly. Several older games also have updates available to enable the feature, including Super Castlevania IV and Super Mario Bros. The mode can be disabled by using the same method, but with the button combination Z + A + 1 instead. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Console#PAL_games_over_Component |
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John Hoare | Message #101785, posted by moss at 12:52, 27/4/2007, in reply to message #101781 |
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a) That's great! Thanks. I'll try it later. b) Nice to see it's optional, too. c) They *didn't* make it clear though, did they? Why didn't they put a news item on the Wii Shop, or even send a message to the message board? How was I supposed to know this? d) "temporary fix"? Interesting. Are they going to update the Wii firmware at some point, to do this for all VC games? |
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