tapedeck Posted September 23, 2009 Posted September 23, 2009 Ok, there are tons of great looking and sounding Wii games out there yet I'd like you to post some screens and audio of your favourite Wii games to let the world know what's so good about them! Rules: Only games that are currently available qualify! Battalion Wars 2 - one of the best looking games on the system and one which plays similarly to Ratchet and Clank mixed with 3rd person RTS gameplay. Wonderful! Excitetruck - Still looks awesome today and flies along too! The water and vast landscapes still look great. Super Mario Galaxy - Looks stellar throughout. The underwater levels specifically were sublime. Audio Punch Out!! Theme. Totally Rock(y)'s me out, amazing! Audio Wii Music Theme. Brilliant when the Bass/Drums kick in. Typical Nintendo - brilliant melody and when you play along it makes the game worth 20 notes on it's own. Audio Gusty Garden Galaxy. (Super Mario Galaxy) Best piece of music to come out of Nintendo for years. Audio Luigi's themes in Super Mario Strikers Charged. Brilliant! Thoughts as ever. : peace:
Ashley Posted September 23, 2009 Posted September 23, 2009 Just an upfront warning; this is meant to be an appreciation thread and while some criticism and discussion is fine, anyone coming to say "lols its not HD it suxors" or "its crap look at this [random ubisoft game]" will get banned from the thread*. *and if people want to alert me to any potential people that'd be nice as I'll forget to regularly check. Although to contribute, I quite like this which you just posted;
or else you will DIE Posted September 23, 2009 Posted September 23, 2009 is this a joke thread? but, uh.... i guess TP is a great looking game... even though it's not a Wii game
Josh64 Posted September 23, 2009 Posted September 23, 2009 (edited) is this a joke thread? but, uh.... i guess TP is a great looking game... even though it's not a Wii game Gtfo Anyway, as far as music is concerned, NiGHTS Journey Of Dreams, just for that wonderful theme song. Edited September 24, 2009 by Josh64
Ashley Posted September 23, 2009 Posted September 23, 2009 is this a joke thread? I think what tapedeck is trying to bring out (for lack of a better phrase) is good examples within the console. It may not have the shiny graphics of the PS3/360 BUT it does have games that look nice, just not necessarily to the same degree as the PS3/360 but that doesn't mean people can't appreciate what IS there. Even in a school of ugos there's an occasional beauty.
Nolan Posted September 23, 2009 Posted September 23, 2009 A game doesn't have to be graphically stellar if the art is in the right place. Hence the praise for games like Muramasa, NMH and such.
Hero-of-Time Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 Good stuff! A nice positive thread that we can all get our teeth into. I love me some colour in my games so I have chosen Wii titles that are bright and colourful. Not only do these look awesome but they are all must have games for the Wii, IMO. Zack and Wiki A game with a cartoony look but that had a sinister difficulty level in the later stages. A great example of not judging a game by its boxart Wario Land: Shake It! This is Nintendo back at its best with 2D gaming done right. Great visuals, great gameplay, great game! De Blob In a world where browns and greys are the norm one game dared to be different...De Blob ( You need to say that like the voiceover guy from the film trailers for full effect ) Easily one of the best games of this generation IMO, its such a breath of fresh air, shame it didn't do the numbers it deserved. LostWinds- Opening Theme I love this tune that plays at the start and throughout. Its so relaxing and really captures the tone of the game. Audio StarFox- Smash Bros Brawl Remix I have the Smash CD in the car when im driving and I usually skip straight to this one as it gets me pumped up, not sure if thats a good thing when im driving though... Audio
LostOverThere Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 (edited) Sweet stuff here! Super Mario Galaxy Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Spyborgs Note: The Following titles don't exist. But I'll post 'em anyway. Red Steel 2 A Boy and His Blob I'll post some snazzy tunes soon. Edited September 24, 2009 by LostOverThere
Blue_Ninja0 Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 Audio Gusty Garden Galaxy. (Super Mario Galaxy) Best piece of music to come out of Nintendo for years. This, and Super Mario Galaxy's visuals are to me, by far, the best eye candy on the Wii.
Nolan Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 Note: The Following titles don't exist. But I'll post 'em anyway. I'm pretty sure the titles do exist.
Shino Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 I agree with everyone so far, lots of memorable musics and great art style in Wii games. This kind of thread frustrates me because I can't remember all of the times I've been impressed so I'll just keep adding to this post every time I remember. Smash Bros probably has the best sound track ever made ("Of All Time!!") and I can't post them all so I'll just post the ones I like most. Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Star Wolf Audio Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Gourmet Race Audio World of Goo is one of the best games I ever played and the OST is up there with the best, and its FREE!. World of Goo - Ode to the Bridge Builder Audio World of Goo - Are You Coming Home, Love MOM Audio World of Goo - Red Carpet Extend-o-Matic Audio One not yet mentioned from Mario Galaxy and possibly my favourite from the game. Super Mario Galaxy - Buoy Base Galaxy Audio No More Heroes's main theme and all its iterations are really catchy. No More Heroes - Main Theme Audio
Pit-Jr Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 ahh the music was the very best part of SSBB Love those tetris and luigis mansion themes
killer kirby Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 opoona opoona opoona and opoona. Music = Awesome Graphics = Nice Audio People really need to buy this game, it's games like this that make me love the Wii
RedShell Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 Audio Wii Music Theme. Brilliant when the Bass/Drums kick in. Typical Nintendo - brilliant melody and when you play along it makes the game worth 20 notes on it's own. I hear you Bro. Great thread tapedeck. When it comes to visuals I reckon it can be pretty clean-cut as to what is considered admirable. But with music it's a lot more personal. And I'm quite sure my musical taste is very different to that of your average, (stereotypical heavy metal loving) gamer. So I'll be focusing on la musica in this post. WARNING!! 90%[/hr] Hoop Dance - Wii Fit Couldn't find a clean version of this on YouTube, so I uploaded my own. It's just such a sublime track, make sure you listen to the entire thing though. When it all comes together at 1:34, wow! Complete brilliance. Audio 90%[/hr] Daisy Circuit - Mario Kart Wii I adore this piece of music, it's absolutely beautiful. Evokes feelings of driving by the seafront on a sunny day. Easily my favourite new MK Wii song. Audio 90%[/hr] SNES Mario Circuit 3 - Mario Kart Wii Too good to leave this one off the list. The original composer of the SMK soundtrack, Soyo Oka is an absolute legend, such a shame she left Nintendo. Audio 90%[/hr] Maple Treeway - Mario Kart Wii Very unusual piece of music for a MK game (like quite a few tracks on the Wii version really) but it works perfectly and I love it. Audio 90%[/hr] Main Theme - Wii Shop Channel Kazumi Totaka is a genius, simple as that. Most people just hear elevator music, I hear elevator music taking me to heaven. Audio 90%[/hr] Splashback - deBlob This blows my mind every time I hear it. Pure, un-adulterated, Funk! Audio 90%[/hr] Un Pasado Lleno de Colores - deBlob My jaw literally hit the floor when I first heard this song while playing deBlob, insanely good latin track in a videogame!? Yep. Audio 90%[/hr] DB 606 - deBlob Really and truly I could have included the entire deBlob soundtrack here bar like 1 or 2 tracks, it's that good! This one is another of my favourites though. Audio 90%[/hr] The Classroom - Charged Football So smooth and chilled, yet somehow still got a very upbeat vibe. Really nice funk track. Audio 90%[/hr] Battlerock galaxy - Mario Galaxy Tapey already mentioned Gusty Garden, a track that can almost move me to tears and easily the best of the Galaxy set. So this'll be my choice, also a very epic piece. Audio 90%[/hr] Mt Lava Lava - Wario Land Shake Some hardcore funk here, simply awesome! Got the organ going and everything. Audio 90%[/hr] The Pirate Shop - Wario Land Shake Nintendo rocking the talk box!? I say wow! Audio 90%[/hr] Sneak Peak Return - Wario Land Shake Wario Land: 70's cop show. Love it! Audio 90%[/hr] LaunchPad LabyRinth - Wario Land Shake Not content with wowing me with the funk, Wario Land then hits me with some Latin awesomeness too! K.O! Audio 90%[/hr] Critics Choice - HotD Overkill Instrumental version, minus the pottymouth. Yet more funk! As a huge fan on the genre I'm loving the amount of funk music that is making its way into games these days. Overkill was sensational in this regard, this track is my fave. Audio 90%[/hr] Mario Circuit Remix - Brawl Very nice take on the Mario Circuit theme, adding some SNES SMK sound effects is the icing on an already delicious cake. Audio 90%[/hr] Waluigi Pinball Remix - Brawl Prefer the original DS version, but this even more mental remix is still brilliant. And there are some almost C64 SID chip sounding parts in there at points. Bonus! Audio 90%[/hr] Animal Crossing Medley- Brawl Lovely stuff, happiness in song form. Sticking a montuno in was a stroke of genius too. Audio 90%[/hr] Smooth Sherbet - SMB Banana Blitz This one just sums up classic SEGA perfectly for me, Sweet, sweet bass line. Such an immensely energetic and uplifting track. Audio 90%[/hr] Bonus Stage - SMB Banana Blitz Banana Blitz actually had quite a few quality tracks, here's another great one. Best use of the whistle since Donut Plains on SMK. Audio 90%[/hr] Blue Ridge City - Disaster Reminds me a bit of the music from Jet Force Gemini, got that vibe to it anyway. It's pretty damn incredible when the horns kick in. And hair-raising stuff if played nice and loud, the way it should be. Audio 90%[/hr] Ride!! - Mad World Hip Hop although semi-derived from Funk is not my really my bag, but this has got some nice stuff going on with the samples, funky guitar riff FTW! Great bass line too so I can digg it. Always good to expand your musical horizons a bit. Audio 90%[/hr] So to summarise, Wii music = phenomenal. That's right, both of them. Music on Wii and Wii Musicâ„¢. But yeah, looking back on that list I'm pretty amazed at just how good it has been so far. Personally I've been spoiled rotten as far as my own musical tastes are concerned, which is very nice. The list could've been so much longer too, a lot longer. Kororinpa would definitely have featured but I can't find my faves on YouTube as there's hardly any stuff from it on there (what a surprise ) and I can't be arsed to upload any more. There are probably quite a few games I'm forgetting about too, not to mention the stuff I've not discovered yet! Whoa! Big post for me, I better have a sit down. Keep the Pics and Music coming people! : peace:
Lens of Truth Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 (edited) Great idea for a thread!! And thanks Killer Kirby for reminding me I NEED to play Opoona Super Mario Galaxy Starbit Festival Audio Stepping out into the starry night with an illuminated castle and beautiful reflection on the lake was one of those moments of true Nintendo magic. The whole soundtrack of Galaxy is a tour de force of memorable melodies and infectious rhythms. Mahito Yokota has continued Koji Kondo's classic style perfectly, and what a brilliant orchestrator he is (perhaps they should let him in on the act for Zelda Wii )! This track is actually a clever variation on 'Peach's Castle' from Mario 64. Good choice Redshell on Battlerock! I was going to do that one myself. I love the way it combines sci-fi elements with Spanish / Latin rhythms; an odd combo on paper, but it works brilliantly (as also heard in Gusty Garden and Melty Molten). Mario Kart Wii Moo Moo Meadows Audio Coconut Mall Audio Asuka Ohta excelled herself with this soundtrack. Such a mix of different styles, yet all with that familiar Mario-ish sound and all infuriatingly catchy! Mario Strikers Charged Opening Scene Audio Recognisably an elder sibling to the Wii's Punch-Out music, this track creates such a sense of anticipation. I even enjoy the intermingling of the voices and effects - though it would be nice to hear it 'clean', but short of Nintendo releasing an official soundtrack I don't think that's possible. Does anyone happen to know the names of the composer(s) at Next Level Games? Wii Sports Resort Main Theme Audio The 'Wii' franchise of games clearly has its own easygoing musical identity, and this most recent variation might be my favourite. Was going to include the Swordplay Showdown music too but I couldn't find it. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Credits Audio Beginning with the ingeniously simple but harmonically ambiguous Metroid motif from the very first game, and a full statement of the Corruption theme, the music segues into a beautiful elegiac piece that highlights the ethereal (synth) female vocals. I enjoyed it so much that it made up for the otherwise disappointing end sequence Super Smash Bros. Brawl Unfounded Revenge / Smashing Song of Praise Audio Couldn't resist adding some of my favs from Brawl! Love the intricacy in this mischievious, scherzo-like piece. Encounter Audio Nonchalant and exciting at the same time - very effective take on a classic track. Checker Knights Audio Wow! Such poise! This is another of those minor key heroic themes I adore. Edited September 24, 2009 by Lens of Truth More added
Shino Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Credits Audio Beginning with the ingeniously simple but harmonically ambiguous Metroid motif from the very first game, and a full statement of the Corruption theme, the music segues into a beautiful elegiac piece that highlights the ethereal (synth) female vocals. I enjoyed it so much that it made up for the otherwise disappointing end sequence Every time I hear this music it dawns on my that Metroid Prime saga is over... ;_; The ending didn't give much closure but this song made up for it.
Helmsly Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 opoona opoona opoona and opoona. Music = Awesome Graphics = Nice Audio wow, I've never played Opoona but that's an amazing peice of music. Super Mario Galaxy Zack and Wiki Lost Winds Super Mario Galaxy Music - Melty Molten Galaxy Audio Super Mario Galaxy - Final Bowser Battle Audio Super Mario Galaxy - Honeyhive Galaxy Audio Mario Kart Wii - Moonview Highway Audio Mario Kart Wii - SNES Battle Audio Mario Kart Wii - Rainbow Road Audio Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Final Destination Audio Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Luigi's Mansion Theme - Audio Super Smash Bros. Brawl - (Zelda) The Dark World Audio
Emasher Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 The game's actual graphics engine was very good, its just the art wasn't quite up to par. But the last few levels actually had decent art, so I'll go with that. My choice in audio would have to be the Zelda main theme remix in Brawl.
tissuetown Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 Shouldn't this be Music/Graphics. Everyone here coming up with Audio related stuff is music.
tapedeck Posted September 24, 2009 Author Posted September 24, 2009 Shouldn't this be Music/Graphics. Everyone here coming up with Audio related stuff is music. Nah, some games have astounding sound effects and make great use of the wii remote speaker. Thought I'd leave it open to discuss. :wink:
Nolan Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 Shouldn't this be Music/Graphics. Everyone here coming up with Audio related stuff is music. Music isn't Audio.....dearlord stop the presses. Audio is an overhead term that will allow people either come up with music or smaller audio effects like voice work or different sound clips. It would make more sense to have Visual Presentation/Audio rather than Graphics even since something like NMH or Madworld is more style than graphic powerhouses, but no ones complaining but you and you've gone the wrong direction. I would like to say I'm not just trying to troll this thread by not contributing screens or music, but I just can't think of anything, well other than the NMH soundtrack in whole.
RedShell Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 Good choice Redshell on Battlerock! I was going to do that one myself. I love the way it combines sci-fi elements with Spanish / Latin rhythms; an odd combo on paper, but it works brilliantly (as also heard in Gusty Garden and Melty Molten).Yeah the entire Mario Galaxy soundtrack is just sensational at the end of the day. I don't imagine we'll get such high quality orchestrated music from Nintendo again until the next instalment or new Zelda, which I'm guessing/hoping they'll give the same kind of treatment. Does anyone happen to know the names of the composer(s) at Next Level Games?• Music CompositionMike Peacock (Next Level Games) Darren Radtke (Next Level Games) Chad York (Next Level Games) • Additional Music Scott Mcfadyen (Next Level Games) Davor Vulama (Next Level Games) Wii Sports ResortMain Theme Audio The 'Wii' franchise of games clearly has its own easygoing musical identity, and this most recent variation might be my favourite. Was going to include the Swordplay Showdown music too but I couldn't find it. Lovely track. I really like how it morphs into a jazz version on the fly when you go past the title screen to select an event too. Super Mario Galaxy I don't think I'll ever forget my first encounter with that particular section of the game, so utterly bonkers, yet so beautiful and impressive. Mario Kart Wii - SNES Battle Audio Another Soyo Oka classic! 17 years on and still rocking!
LostOverThere Posted September 25, 2009 Posted September 25, 2009 This thread has turned out to be great. It's even more assuring to know how good Red Steel 2, Darkside Chronicles, Silent Hill: SM, Dead Space: E, SMG2, and the likes are looking as well. I'm pretty sure the titles do exist. Aaahhhh...You know what I meant though. I'm terrible at what I do. D:
Fresh Posted September 25, 2009 Posted September 25, 2009 (edited) Top 3, Maybe not what you are expecting. ---------===--------- 1) The Legend of Zelda : Twilight Princess Hyrule Field Morning Theme Audio Played once a day for only 37 seconds. Simply a beautiful short piece that enchants and awakes. ---------===--------- 2) Wii Console Wii Shopping Channel Music Audio Nintendo prove that even with limitations they can produce something special. Slightly elevator-ish but I wish they had it in every store. ---------===--------- 3) The Legend of Zelda : Twilight Princess Opening Theme Audio There is something quite magical about this opening, or it could be just the nostalgia of remembering when I first got my Wii. Either way, awesome track. ---------===--------- 1) Super Mario Galaxy Well maybe not a surprise here but simply gorgeous and incredibly cute throughout. Polished! ---------===--------- 2) The Legend Of Zelda : Twilight Princess I don't think this has been mentioned on here yet and while it certainly is no PS3/360 title it does, at times, stop you and make you look. ---------===--------- 3) Lost Winds It might t be just the ridiculous cuteness of this which appeals to me however there is rarely a WiiWare title that looks, and plays, better than a full release. Edited September 25, 2009 by Fresh
Strange Cookie Posted September 25, 2009 Posted September 25, 2009 (edited) I'll spare you the pics and sounds. I bet you know well enough what I mean when I mention these games: Visual: Super Mario Galaxy(D'uh!) Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition (GC-port, but awesome up to this day!) Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (D'uh again) Wario Land: The Shake Dimension (Sweet 2D-goodness) MadWorld (Black & White gaming - very stylish indeed) Okami (PS2-port, sure, but how awesome) Audio: De Blob (No clip can do this justice. Interactive, dynamic and funky music) No More Heroes (Great voice-acting) Dragon Quest Swords (Surprisingly good voice-acting) Edited September 28, 2009 by Strange Cookie
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