This is the exact reason I bought the GC version and didn't give the Wii version a second thought.ninjainspandex wrote:i think that the gamecube version is more expensive because the wii version of TP forces you to use the motion controls.Forlorn Drifter wrote:CRT, if Xenoblade sold on the Wii U, I imagine that the Wii version would jump in price. I could see a case similar to Twilight Princess on Gamecube versus Wii.
I personally have the Gamecube version of TP. Because I'm better than everyone else.
Too early to start talking about rare/valuable Wii games?
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I bought the Gamecube version because I didn't have a Wii.
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I bought the Gamecube version because at the time, my Gamecube was a heck of a lot more convienient to use than my Wii. And if I don't have to use motion controls, that's all good.
And I'll admit I like being contrary by owning the version everyone else didn't get.
And I'll admit I like being contrary by owning the version everyone else didn't get.
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At the moment I have two. Wii version as expected. And by price luck, Japanese Gamecube that I can't read...
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Well...I bought the GC version, opened it, played it for about an hour, received a Wii and the Wii version as a gift, traded my pristine GC version for something else, played through the Wii version, thought it was awesome, bought a copy of the GC version at a flea market for $5 three years later, and haven't played it. Take that!
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mustn't make objection joke...prfsnl_gmr wrote:Well...I bought the GC version, opened it, played it for about an hour, received a Wii and the Wii version as a gift, traded my pristine GC version for something else, played through the Wii version, thought it was awesome, bought a copy of the GC version at a flea market for $5 three years later, and haven't played it. Take that!
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I see that many stores online are now taking pre-orders on Pandora's Tower - any word yet on if a limited edition is being offered?
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XSEED does like making their first runs a little spiffy. We will see if they do something similar to The Last Story.Retrogamer0001 wrote:I see that many stores online are now taking pre-orders on Pandora's Tower - any word yet on if a limited edition is being offered?
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So far, no. Europe had one, but not Japan, so at the moment it looks like the chances for no LE are rather high.Retrogamer0001 wrote:I see that many stores online are now taking pre-orders on Pandora's Tower - any word yet on if a limited edition is being offered?
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.