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Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru
We're on the same boat with this one. Except my wife started the whole thing, since she played it first and told me all about it. I tried my brother's and now I want one.
My Best Buy GCs are burning a hole in my pocket.... come oooonnn, Wii!
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I was standing in the new Best Buy at the north end of the Eaton Centre, chatting to the sales guy about the game selection, when an entire shipment of Wii's came in. There they were, and no customers to buy them. They may still be there.
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Originally Posted by onesnowyowl
One thing you might consider doing is subscribing to a game rental service. I found one online that seems similar to the U.S.'s Gamefly service, but it's Canadian: http://www.gameaccess.ca It looks like they also have used games. Wii games are expensive, but renting lets you figure out which ones you like without suffering from buyer's remorse, plus you can order used games for less money. Kinda nice.
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Thanks for the link Snowy! I'll definitely give it a try.
-- Last night I was trying to play Super Metroid and it was actually a lot of fun. But my wife was complaining of nausea as I was trying to get used to the motion of the controllers.
One of the annoying things about that game is that you can't start more than 3 games. All three of my sons have a game in progress, and I could start a new game, so I jumped on the one that had the least progress (the kid with the most homework!) and played his file without saving.
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Originally Posted by Rekna
So far the game that uses the controller the best has been Rayman Rabbids 2 (excluding Wii sports). It is also a 4 player party game so you should purchase that if that isn't the Rabbit killing game you are referring to.
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that's it, except it's the first one, and only cost $19.99.