Yes, we are using the gamecube controllers with the virtual console games that we downloaded.Plantlady said:I read somewhere that gamecube controllers will work for the virtual console games. is this true?
Yes, we are using the gamecube controllers with the virtual console games that we downloaded.Plantlady said:I read somewhere that gamecube controllers will work for the virtual console games. is this true?
Plantlady said:I read somewhere that gamecube controllers will work for the virtual console games. is this true?
harleyquinn said:Really?! Sorry! I have two controllers, so I didn't even realize this.
Thanks!
You probably only need more than one Wii-mote when playing games that more than one person play AT THE SAME TIME.
Don't you need two for Tennis when you play against each other? It would be hard to pass the controller.
disneyjunkie said:I just found out that my CC will have about 130 in stock tomorrow.![]()
I didn't read the whole thread so don't know if this has been addressed yet. Can someone please tell me where/how to down load games.
Once I down load them, how do they get from the PC to the console?
(Don't laugh)
Are there any discounts out there on the games? A few weeks ago TRU was taking off $15.00 if you purchased 3 games.
pkgman said:You download them through the Wii using built-in wi-fi to coonect with the WiiConnect24 service. You will need a wireless router now. Sometime in January, Nintendo will be releasing an usb to ethernet LAN adapter if you have a wired network.
I'm using Google checkout for discounts now. They have $10 off $30 and $20 off $50 at some of the bigger internet sites.
For more info see: Google Checkout
lindaso said:I just got home from Toys R Us and didn't get the Wii. I got there 20 minutes before opening and they had given out only 25 tickets.
I will not stand out in the cold for longer than that. I will check the internet and call stores but that's about as far as I'll go to try for one of these things. I always made fun of those parents camping out for toys for their kids...I will not become one!!![]()
So, with that in mind, should I put the Wii out of my plans? In your opinion, will I get one by Christmas if I'm not willing to stand in the cold for more than 20 minutes?
lindaso said:I just got home from Toys R Us and didn't get the Wii. I got there 20 minutes before opening and they had given out only 25 tickets.
I will not stand out in the cold for longer than that. I will check the internet and call stores but that's about as far as I'll go to try for one of these things. I always made fun of those parents camping out for toys for their kids...I will not become one!!![]()
So, with that in mind, should I put the Wii out of my plans? In your opinion, will I get one by Christmas if I'm not willing to stand in the cold for more than 20 minutes?
Yes, you can play by using wrist movements. Playing with full range movements just immerses you into the game.maggiew said:Can you play the Wii games the "normal" way??? I mean not swinging the remote around, etc. - just using the controller in a normal way?? The reason I ask is that when we drive down to Florida to visit the inlaws for Christmas, we usually hook up our Playstation 2 to the built in DVD player in the van and the girls play PS2 all the way to Florida (keeps them relatively quiet - ok, at least not fighting). This year they may want to hook up the Wii, but I don't want them whipping around a wiimote while I am driving!!!!
Maggie
pkgman said:Yes, you can play by using wrist movements. Playing with full range movements just immerses you into the game.
I do not think that it would be that easy to set up and play on a small portable screen while moving in a vehicle. Have you thought about a Nintendo DS for travel.
Also, the Toys R Us near us suggested going back before 12 and checking if someone didn't pick up their Wii with their voucher, and then it could be sold. There is only a slim chance of this happening.maggiew said:Around us the past two weeks, they have been handing out vouchers and letting people leave and come back for store opening (or at least by 12 noon). This was at Best Buy last week (where I didn't get one) and at Circuit City this week (where I DID get one). I just walked up to the door, the guy handed me a ticket and I walked back to my car and went home until opening. See what the stores around you are doing.
Maggie
dolphin01 said:What I hate is that the companies making these hot items know they will be desired and only make a few. That's the crime.