Wii had some good games. Super Mario Galaxy 1&2, Skyward Sword (good game, bad zelda game), Twilight Princess (same as SS, but is it a wii game or gcn?), MPT and RE4 are amazing with wiimote, Super Paper Mario was good.
Yeah it was developed for gamecube, but they released it on Wii before gamecube. That's the whole reason I bought a wii on launch date - so I wouldn't have to wait a week to play TP. You sneaky, clever, nintendo people!
I did buy it on gcn later and the way it was flipped just messed with my mind too much because I was so used to playing the wii ver. I should revisit it on gcn and see if it doesn't bother me. I really hate swinging the wiimote around, and the gcn controller is great.
I'm trying to find a copy of Wind Waker but its sooooo expensive.
For gamecube? I have two copies - I bought one the day it came out and later I bought the combo edition ww / oot master quest for collecting. Not sure why, since I already had both separately. They go for around $25-35, which really isn't too bad.
there's some beer I don't mind, but in general I just don't care for it. If I'm drinking alcohol, I want something hard and fun to drink, unless I'm just trying to get drunk in which case just give me shots. If I want something casual to drink I'd just get a coffee or soda. Can't think of any situation I'd like to drink beer.
well beer has essentially been established as "the drink to have when you're a guy and you're being social"
wow, i very much disagree. that's true when you're in college i guess (though even in college all my female friends drank beer), but like everyone i know will have a beer at lunch or dinner at restaurants and whatnot.
maybe it depends on where you live? in co it's practically a way of life
well beer has essentially been established as "the drink to have when you're a guy and you're being social"
wow, i very much disagree. that's true when you're in college i guess (though even in college all my female friends drank beer), but like everyone i know will have a beer at lunch or dinner at restaurants and whatnot.
maybe it depends on where you live? in co it's practically a way of life
Really? I don't know anyone who drinks beer and I've lived in CO most of my life. I don't drink at all, so maybe that's why the beer people don't become friends with me lol. A glass of wine at a restaurant once or twice a year is the extent of the drinking I witness.