no. dragonballz will use the wiimote, but u can use the gamecube controller if u want instead.
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no. dragonballz will use the wiimote, but u can use the gamecube controller if u want instead.
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It comes down to the developers, and how well the game functions with the certain controller. If there are a lot of problems with the Wii controls for a certain game, I'm sure they'd add GC controller support. Which is probably what they did with Dragonball Z, as it is at heart, a fighter. Not really suited for the Wiimote.
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Although a fighting game called Bleach, I believe, uses the Wii-Mote fully. The game is mostly swords, so you do horizontal, vertical, and stabbing motions.Originally Posted by Flip
Ah, bleach. I watch the anime. btw that IS a fighting game but on a different level. As you pointed out there are swords used, so of course the Wiimote would be of use in THAT kinda fighting game. But punch and kick specific games, i.e. DBZ (besides ki attacks) wouldnt really benifit from wrist movements.Originally Posted by Jenova
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Wait a Second...thats not true...ive hurd that Super Smash Bros Brawl you have to use the GameCube Controler!!Originally Posted by Jenova
Dude personally i would get tired of flicking my wrist to use links sword, u know like carpall tunnel syndrom and all that crap sp if nintendo doesnt make zelda compatibale with a wii controller im getting the gamecube version.