cougar4000
WiiChat Member
- Oct 5, 2006
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I was just thinking... a Wii console can only communicate with four Wiimotes.
Do u reckon that four is enough for a console designed to appeal to multiplayer gaming? I know that its online and you'll be able to play with more people that way, but Nintendo said that the Wii was going to bring people together to play. Games like Mario Party or Mario Strikers would be great to have 3 on 3 playing on the same TV, and what about the games coming out that arent online..
Personally I would've liked to have seen a nice round 6 controllers on a Wii, would it really have been that difficult to do? Or is it due to the machine basically being built up from the Gamecube (4 player max)?
This is just a little thing, no big deal, but I just thought I'd bring it up....
Do u reckon that four is enough for a console designed to appeal to multiplayer gaming? I know that its online and you'll be able to play with more people that way, but Nintendo said that the Wii was going to bring people together to play. Games like Mario Party or Mario Strikers would be great to have 3 on 3 playing on the same TV, and what about the games coming out that arent online..
Personally I would've liked to have seen a nice round 6 controllers on a Wii, would it really have been that difficult to do? Or is it due to the machine basically being built up from the Gamecube (4 player max)?
This is just a little thing, no big deal, but I just thought I'd bring it up....
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