That is a good point about the hard drive space though. I'm scared with the horror stories of external drives of various sorts failing (not sure if some people have them fail even with best practices), so I'm hoping my non-basic Wii U has enough room for the trilogy.
Gotta go through the thread.
But is there any talks about the games running in higher quality?
right now running HDMI on wiiU and booting the wii menu will crap the quality to SD instead of Progressive Scan that you get with a composite cable on the wii.
shame.. cuz a lot of wii games i want to play on the wiiU look hideous and are a turn off.
from what I can tell so far looking through miiverse..noSorry if already asked, but do these have Miiverse commnunities?
Anyone with a Best Best Gamers Buyer's Club, do you get a discount for eShop cards? If so, I'm just gonna go there for a discount and then redeem.
Also, any recommended storage device for the WiiU?
Sorry if already asked, but do these have Miiverse commnunities?
In MP Trilogy did that game read save from Metriod Prime 3 save files on the Wii? I owned the original Prime 3 Corruption on Wii so I have a game save. Will trilogy read that save when i'm playing part 3?
Quick question, if anyone can answer: how horrible will Galaxy 2 look on a 50" TV? The screenshots on the eShop look pretty horrible when Mario is closer to the screen.
1.3 gigs ^^^
I've never had problems and every eshop game I have 20+ is running off my harddrive with no issues.
running in the same quality as if you had the disc.
I don't understand where has it ever been implied any future Wii VC releases won't support the original controls?
And what new controls? Metroid Prime 3 wouldn't even be playable with a controller, the entire game is made with the Wii Remote in mind... What exactly is Nintendo supposed to do short of remaking the entire game to work with a controller?
Its a Virtual Console dude! Why would they change the games?
So SMBG2 works without the Nunchuk, right?
you haven't gotten an HDD yet? you can delete and redownload games if that works better. your saves will be retained.Damn between smash bros, Pikmin and wind waker I only have like 4gb
playing wii games for IQ ha! lol SMG2 is a gem though gameplay wise.ugh.... SD on a big tv looks really bad.
They don't require you to plug a SNES controller into your Wii U to play Virtual Console games, emulating the controls onto the gamepad isn't an insane expectation.
So SMBG2 works without the Nunchuk, right?
you haven't gotten an HDD yet? you can delete and redownload games if that works better. your saves will be retained.
playing wii games for IQ ha! lol SMG2 is a gem though gameplay wise.
They don't require you to plug a SNES controller into your Wii U to play Virtual Console games, emulating the controls onto the gamepad isn't an insane expectation.
Don't be willfully dense, you know mapping an SNES's buttons to something like the pro controller is simple.
Completely retooling a game to work with a standard pad, that had heavy reliance on motion controls is not.
I dunno but I played Metroid Prime 1 from the Trilogy about 3 years ago on a 50" TV using component cables and thought it still looked pretty amazing. That TV was only 720p/1080i though which might have made a difference. Also I wasn't as aware of resolution differences as I am now. Either way the art direction is so good that it will hold up wonderfully similar to WoW still does after all these years IMO
I'm sure this has been answered a million times over, but is this able to be controlled by the GamePad? Or do you need the wiimote or classic controller?
...they do this, all the time. PSOne/2 Classics.
Oh. definitely! i am very excited to see SMG2 on the wiiU with the control support.
I just wish they would fix the lack of progressive scan even when you are using an HDMI cable.
Its no longer working on an emulator side but as a wiiU digital title. So maybe it'll be different?
Quick question, if anyone can answer: how horrible will Galaxy 2 look on a 50" TV? The screenshots on the eShop look pretty horrible when Mario is closer to the screen.
I dunno but I played Metroid Prime 1 from the Trilogy about 3 years ago on a 50" TV using component cables and thought it still looked pretty amazing. That TV was only 720p/1080i though which might have made a difference. Also I wasn't as aware of resolution differences as I am now. Either way the art direction is so good that it will hold up wonderfully similar to WoW still does after all these years IMO
If you play Galaxy 2 on the original Wii mode on Wii U, it looks pretty damn good!ugh.... SD on a big tv looks really bad.
Are there any options to make the disc games look better on wiiU? would a composite cable do? I am not even sure you can run a composite cable on the wiiU.
I don't understand where has it ever been implied any future Wii VC releases won't support the original controls?
And what new controls? Metroid Prime 3 wouldn't even be playable with a controller, the entire game is made with the Wii Remote in mind... What exactly is Nintendo supposed to do short of remaking the entire game to work with a controller?
Yeah, the Galaxy games and Metroid look solid still even all these years later. Some things suffer more from the low resolution, like Skyward Sword, but its really not that bad.If you play Galaxy 2 on the original Wii mode on Wii U, it looks pretty damn good!
I think people assume 480p SD looks worse than it does on HDTV because they have crap scalers in their TV. The Wii U does its own scaling and looks pretty nice!
It's not HD, so if you are looking for fine detailed perfection this isn't it, but the general all around ugliness playing SD on HDTV? That's your crap scaler.
those are not usually recommended but they work. I think gaffers have used them without problems in the past. ^^
I think its technically still using wii code which is why saves carry over if you have the physical version. also I'm sorry to say but SMG2 doesn't use the wii u game pad controls. only wii digital games that support that are games that are able to utilize the classic controller.
If you play Galaxy 2 on the original Wii mode on Wii U, it looks pretty damn good!
I think people assume 480p SD looks worse than it does on HDTV because they have crap scalers in their TV. The Wii U does its own scaling and looks pretty nice!
It's not HD, so if you are looking for fine detailed perfection this isn't it, but the general all around ugliness playing SD on HDTV? That's your crap scaler.
It looks alright on my 42'' TV. Obviously has some minor issues, but nothing that makes it look unplayable.Quick question, if anyone can answer: how horrible will Galaxy 2 look on a 50" TV? The screenshots on the eShop look pretty horrible when Mario is closer to the screen.
The thing with the analog stick you move Mario with, you assume is optional for some reason. It's required dude.
Not Punch Out, DKR, or Mario had motion controls that could not easily be replaced by the analog stick or a button.
edit: I'm assuming on DKR. I've heard the only motion control in the game was spaz out to roll, I stopped playing the game in the first level because of it.
"Spaz out to roll," huh? The minor jerking motion that has to be made isn't much more demanding than the typing on your keyboard you're doing now. You could have also played it on the Classic Controller instead of not playing it.
I was just asking because of this:
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No mention of a nunchuk.
I was just asking because of this:
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No mention of a nunchuk.
Is this actual gamepad controls for Wii games or we have to use that crap Wiimote still too? The SMG video in the OP is someone staring at the tiny gamepad using a Wiimote lol
I'm guessing though that Nintendo won't be fixing their horrid implementation of motion controls in Punch-Out!! for Wii, though.
If it was Metroid Prime Trilogy with non-waggle controls, I'd buy the system just for that. I cannot stand motion controls.
It supports the Wiimote on its side for NES-style controls.
If it was Metroid Prime Trilogy with non-waggle controls, I'd buy the system just for that. I cannot stand motion controls.
The only games that will support the gamepad as their input method are Sin & Punishment and Pandora's Tower. The remaining games require, at least, a Wiimote. SMG2 requires both the Wiimote and the Nunchuck, and there's no other control option available for them. Read here for more info.