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Originally Posted by motherbrainrulez
there is not going to be 2 versions! it is for gamecube and can be played on wii with the wii remote or gamecube control!
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(just my own technical knowledge) I am going to infer that the gamecube version when played on the Wii will use the buttons on the Wiimote, but the motion sensitivity will be absent. I say this for two reasons:
1. In games, when you put information on a game that doesn't pertain to the system it is played on, the system generally will become confused and lock up (for example, information for using the Wiimote motion detection being run on a gamecube will overload the system), and if that weren't enough, that added information would eat up valuable space on the gamecube disc
2. If the Wiimote detection was there on the gamecube version, then how would it be reproduced on the cube? You are working in 4 dimentions with the Wiimote (length, width, height, and time; time being present in the speed you move), you may say that these could be subtituted with the two analogue sticks on the cube, but they can only operate in two dimensions (as they don't push down or pull up, and they would be extremely dificult to reproduce speed on), so this would beg the question of what functionality to remove from the cube play, which is unfair to cube gamers
wow, that was longer than it was supposed to be