Posts Tagged ‘useless products’

The Wii Wheel: Why The Bad Blood?

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008


So with Mario Kart Wii having been out for weeks now, it’s hard to believe the violent backlash crawling throughout the internets about how much the included steering wheel “sucks”. Granted, there isn’t much to it, and as I stated last week, there probably won’t be much future support for it, but come on - it’s fun.

I’ve spoken to multiple friends that have complained that it’s too difficult to control the karts with the wheel, yet I have had no trouble doing so. Yes, it would be nice if it was anchored to something, but that would defeat the purpose of being the cheap accessory that it is.

My main problem with the complaints is this - you’ve been playing Mario Kart with a normal controller since 1992. Don’t you think it’s time to try something new? Especially considering that half the courses in Mario Kart Wii are rehashes of old courses, and they’ve done away with the two-people-in-a-kart thing from Double Dash, this edition really needed something innovative, and the motion controls with the wheel is it. Why buy a new game if you want it to play exactly the same as the old one? Not everyone was awesome at Mario Kart when it first came out, but those people are pros now. People should be excited to have a new form of control to master, not angry.

But for all you gaming cynics out there, feel free to plug in those bubbly GameCube controllers and wiggle the heart out of that analog stick.

-Joey Esposito

Nintendo: The Slut of Accessories

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Nintendo told us from the very beginning that the Wii was going to be different. Even the working title was Nintendo Revolution. And different it is; but revolution? Not yet.

Yes, Nintendo has officially been successful in bringing in the casual gamers - from the elderly to the nerd-phobic, it’s undeniable that people that have never before taken an interest in gaming are currently flocking to get a hold of a Wiimote. Even in the newspaper not a week ago, there was a lengthy article about an old folks homes using the Wii has a primary source of entertainment in the community. The article focused in on a 93 year old man that played Wii Sports Bowling like nobody’s business. With the Wii, Nintendo may just break the stigma of video games meaning that you are a nerd, or even an outsider.

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