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Don't worry I know what your on about. It's not like all the advanced lighting, realmaping, blurring, bloom effects dissapear and your left with a PS2 looking game when you play on a SDTV.

HDTV just make everything nice sharp and crystal clear on big TV's, mainly benifits text, small complex HUD details.
You can also play the game from like half a meter away and it still looks clear. :O
VoR what new gamepay will it have? Infact it will probably have less as in no online gameplay.

I like wiimote controles but the wii version will be the shit version. If there aiming for it to be the exact same then all were gonna get is the exact same experiance as the 360/PS3 version with crap graphics (and no online probably) it might have better controles but it's not worth the loss in content imo.
Why are they proudly proclaiming it won't be diffrent? If you have the choice between two of the same games one being on the 360 and one on the wii...why the hell would you choose the wii version.
At least with an original Wii version there might be somthing worthwhile in it. But yeah world war 2 = no buy for me.
LOL! Shitty fan art more like.
And Just how people got over shiny new graphics in 360/PS3 too?

The amount of people that spout out "blah blah were so over motion controls blah blah".
Now I agree yeah there arn't many games using it too it's full potential but I haven't come across a huge amount of games that really push next gen processing either bar some nice new graphics.
Not saying thats bad not all games have to have innovative features delivered by leaps in processing power just like not all games on Wii need to use waggle power!

Aaaaaany way i'm not interested in Wii Fit my self never got into brain training or any of these causal market game, i'm just too much of an traditional gamer. Only one that came close was 42 all time classics but hey that had kick ass value on it's side aswell.

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*cringes at fernandos first post*

Please stop it, your embarrassing your self!
:O it sounds like a commodore 64! Awesome!
Improving the speaker won't change the quality of the sounds coming out much, i'd sayd it's more to do with the sounds being overly compressed than the the actual speaker.
"as most of the games for the DS or definitly for the younger crowd."

Huh? No it isn't in fact it has more titles aimed at older people :/.
Castlvania (new one coming out) Metroid, Brain Training, Club House games.
Just cause PSP has the stereotypical shit load of trashy 3rd party "grey sky" game support dosn't mean it age group is any older.
Both have a great range of titles but i would say DS has a far broader spectrum of titles.
The PSP is a bit pointless when you have a PS2, maby when it's dead and uried the PSP will start getting more original titles made from the ground up.
Personally i think Sony should have gone with a Crystal transparent edition. The PSP dosn't pull of diffrent colours aswell as the DS.
It's ment to be a high end top of the market gadget not a toy it's like Sony making one of there giant HDtvs in cheap plastic pink :/.
Well i take it you must be one of the many fat obese gamers out there reguy.
Nah just joking, i doubt you have to make motions as big as that plus a lot of the time you can just run past enemys in LoZ games, so I imagine it shouldn't be that much trouble.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am trying to configure out a really dumbed down and intuitive PC for my grandmother. She recently had a stroke and while she is under my care I would like to repurpose a laptop for her to surf and email her children. Anyone have any experience with what input devices and UI's are really understandable for the over 80 crowd?"
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