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mtg101

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About mtg101

  • Birthday 12/28/1974

Personal Information

  • Location
    London, UK
  • Interests
    antiwar.com
  • Occupation
    Senior Product Manager

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  • Nintendo Systems Owned
    Most
  • Other Systems Owned
    Some
  • Favourite Game?
    Zelda:OoT
  • Favourite Video Game Character?
    Link
  • Gender
    Male

Game Info

  • Wii Console Number
    3366 5943 2444 3128

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  1. We got drawn into it too. We watched the first episode at a friend's house and got hooked. It's a shame there aren't more of these types of programmes and less dial-a-quiz-show ones.
  2. How DARE he hate Macs? Didn't he see Mitchell and Webb destroying their artistic integrity to tell us how cool Macs are? Doesn't he know that questioning Macs just emboldens the enemy? Brooker has clearly committed thought-crimes, and must be sent to room 101 to make him see the beauty and righteousness of the glorious Mac.
  3. I'm 32 years old. I play computer games. Until this year I had the proud status of Nerd. Of Geek. When people met me by the water cooler at work: I told them about how I played Four Swords with some friends last night. I was special. Then the DS took over. My mother-in-law is now better than I am at Nintendogs agility events. She's managed to get Joey's pic in Animal crossing in her first month of owning the game, and I'm still trying three months after he moved into my town. And then there's the Wii. I was discussing Wii Sports bowling with the landlord of my local pub last night. A guy we know who until last month professed that he'd "rather drink Budweiser than play Playstation" has ordered a Wii because "well, it's cool playing tennis properly". Since when do these people play video games? I used to be special because I liked computer games. Nintendo has spoiled it.
  4. scubahood's post wasn't just suffering from a typo - it really was drunken Wiimote posting.
  5. So as well as not being able to post in an appropriate place, you also can't construct a simple English sentence. Maybe you should stop playing Wii and concentrate on the three Rs...
  6. No sir, didn't like it. The wife did. Guess I'll be watching it.
  7. It's such a shame Pandora.com doesn't work on the Wii - it crashes the browser
  8. Those numbers meant little to me, but the comparison in the article was interesting. Compared to other appliances it does seem pretty efficient:
  9. The first game I bought was Killer Bees on the Phillips G7000. Anyone else ever heard of the G7000?
  10. Just cut some grass with your Wiimote, some magic is bound to turn up in little green vials.
  11. That would be soooooo cool! If this is true, the Wii will go the same way as the Dreamcast! WOOT!!!!
  12. Yeah... but it is because of the radical new motion-sensing technology of the Wii, or... erm... that you can position each hand as you want, without them both being on the same controller? Come on, in the main controls, the "motion-sensing" comes down to "shake the Wiimote, it's like pressing the B button to attack in the GC version". You aim arrows with the analogue stick. Outside of the fishing, it seems to me that the Wii offers little over the GC version. It's a great game alright, but the Wii controls are late-in-the-day add-ons. Of course they are: the game was a GC game they messed with to promote the Wii launch. It's going to be a year or so until we see games that really start to use the Wii controller properly, or the WiiConnect24 for that matter. There will be great games in the meantime, but like all machines it takes time for the real potential to come out. Remember the GC started with Luigi's Mansion, and ended with Resident Evil 4; the Spectrum went from Manic Miner to Head Over Heals. Were that it was true. You aim your bow with the nunchuck's analogue control stick. (He who aims with his wiimote has forgotten the face of his father). The only button freed up is the attack button, as there's only one Wiimote gesture. Once again, I expect great stuff from the Wiimote's gesture control. Just not yet. Christmas 2007 it's all light-sabers, magic wands, cricket bats, conducting orchestras, &c. While we're waiting there may be some great games, but don't try and tell me they're using the Wiimote to its full extent.
  13. I've still got space in my address book for anyone whose Miis are mingling. Send me a private message when you add me so I can add you too. My Wii number is: 3366 5943 2444 3128
  14. Thread: Are you wearing the wrist strap? Being an experienced gamer I knew I wasn't going to need it. Then I played Wii Sports...
  15. Wow moment: When I turned it on, and it didn't ask me to point the Wiimote at the top left of the screen then press A, then point my Wiimote at the bottom right of the screen and press A, then point my Wiimote at the target in the centre of the screen and press A.
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