dreamcast4ever83 wrote:1. ok so im confused cause we have one here and first thing is I don't notice really any control's being different and or better
2. wired to save on battery's? Aren't all nunchunks wired
1. Take a close look at the Nunchuck, Gamecube or N64 controller stick. They all have forty five degree stops to assist in hitting moves at angles. I hate those stops, especially when you need smooth spin moves as in Nights. Even Mario Galaxy for me is a better control with the Karma Nunchuck. This is the reason why I went the Dual Shock route for the Nights game in the Wii.
2. A lot of 3rd party Nunchucks are wireless, even some of the Nyco models.
@ Hobie - Great idea! I may go that route if convenient for my G3 10.4 OSX. Right now its two clicks to turn Java Off and On, be nice to have an auto mode.
Ok I did not know that the 3rd party one's were wireless mostly also I have had problems controller journey into dreams so I'll need to try this
CRTGAMER wrote:@ Hobie - Great idea! I may go that route if convenient for my G3 10.4 OSX. Right now its two clicks to turn Java Off and On, be nice to have an auto mode.
If you're using Firefox, I recommend the NoScript extension.
Indeed, top shelf material in my game room right now
Game's quite fun, recommend it to any Dreamcast or run-n-gun fans out there. (There's even a shmup stage thrown in.) For reference, I've heard a lot of people say it plays a lot like Turrican. Never played Turrican myself though.
Sometimes I feel like I'm the only one who loves the Nintendo e-Reader.
Vintage stock had a bogo sale on stuff 19.99 and less. Went with a friend. They had resident evil 4 wii for 8.99 and geometry wars wii for 9.99. So after my $9 in gift cards it was just a buck and change for the both of them.
i went to goodwill the other day and found a stack of sealed intellivision games. i only bought two, Mind Strike and Mr. Basic Meets Bits 'N Bytes, since the boxes were kinda smashed on most of them. it's 50% off storewide this saturday though, so i might go back and see if i can snag the rest for $1.50 instead of $2.99.
aaron wrote:i went to goodwill the other day and found a stack of sealed intellivision games. i only bought two, Mind Strike and Mr. Basic Meets Bits 'N Bytes, since the boxes were kinda smashed on most of them. it's 50% off storewide this saturday though, so i might go back and see if i can snag the rest for $1.50 instead of $2.99.
You know you are a junky of this thread when you plan on going to a thrift store when there is a sale.