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nry

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  1. Now you're asking - it may do, though I don't recall any sensitivity settings in there - I'll double-check tonight
  2. Sorted out the system transfer last night from my Wii to the Wii U. On the Wii I found the WiiMote was much smoother and less jumpy/jerky if I upped the sensitivity to full, so one of the first things I looked for in Wii mode (which is the same jerky movements of the 'hand') was the settings for the sensor bar - above/below TV, sensitivity etc. but it isn't there. I'm assuming this isn't just me missing something somewhere, though I'm hoping the lack of settings may be addressed with a future update from Nintendo?
  3. They're not 'all' missing NintendoLand, just some of them...unless you have other sources to say different?
  4. The final secret?!?!?!?

    Someone (Maybe Miyamoto?) mentioned something agoes ago about the controller being unique to the player....this fits in with that idea very well I would say.
  5. How about this: the slot is there to connect your Wii to your PC to use it as a dev-kit? Nintendo went on about allowing games to be made be lots of people, this could be a feasible place to put a connection I would think. No reason why the slot couldn't take an SD card and a connection like this? Alongside the company (Hudson Soft?) recently announced to be making development software, this would be a very amazing final secret and would explain the comments from the Nintendo people......
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