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It has also been banned from sale by the Irish ratings boards. Yay for censorship.
Having got this game over the weekend, I can say this is great fun, I've hearf a few complaints about the stylus control but I have had no problems. My best advice is to use the hybrid mode where you use directions on the d-pad to select the different tools and the stylus for the rest.

NB There is not a selectable hybrid mode its something I figured out and called it such because it uses buttons and stylus.
And yet it required a system update to install them :-p
Dang why didn't we get Lylat Wars?
I honestly think Nintendo have hit a gold mine with the wii, its like everyone says when your parents get home and ask you if you want to play a bit of sports then you just know that something is right.

HD may be the way forward but in Ireland we're still waking upto digital in SD never mind HD. To people who say that the wii is below PS2 graphics wise I recommend you play Excite Truck the graphics were stunning they are at least on par with the Gran Turismo games and this is a first gen game imagine when developers have really started to push the system.

I do agree however that Nintendo really have to sort something out about online play.
I'm living in Belfast and Dublin (I'm a student so i go home every weekend to Dub), I tend to buy my games in HMV they tend to be same price as Game/Gamestop but I get a 10% student discount.
we had this service in Dublin for a while now using Navini equipment lets just say it was more wireless dial-up than wireless broadband hopefully there equipment is a bit more reliable these days
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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