Why is the OS so incredibly slow?... that's one of my main issues with the post GCN/PS2/Xbox era... I miss the days when I could just put in a game and boot it within seconds.
Happy Wii U midnight release party, GAF!
Wii U games video I made.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJnlPQJFR70&hd=1
Can't believe we have to wait till the 30th.![]()
That's messed up but why were you crazy enough to leave a LAUNCH DAY console in plain view through your car window? I wouldn't even do that in New Zealand. Your trunk serves two purposes; Holding your spare tire and keeping expensive toys safe.
Batman it is then
Just picked mine up from best buy (west Paterson).
Completely sold out apart from preorders.
Was painless. I pulled up at 1145 out by 12 They let people come in and buy early but would let anyone leave til midnight lol
I remember the launch of Wii and how they had hand out tickets and turn people away. Not this time?At Wal-Mart waiting for midnight only customer here.
Batman it is then
Okay...now they're trying to find the Wii U's...and apparently they're saving some for Black Friday? Dafuq?
In line to get mine right now at Walmart. Does anyone know if you can go online in COD while using the Gamepad and the TV for two person local multiplayer??
For those who played through Batman: Arkham City in 2011, the Armored Edition doesn't offer much in the way of incentives -- by and large, this is the same top-notch action/adventure game Rocksteady released last year. The new BAT mode gives you an additional combat option, but it's both unoriginal and ineffective. You'll charge a meter, activate BAT mode, and become mildly stronger in a fight. The inclusion of the Harley Quinn's Revenge expansion, Robin and Nightwing's challenge rooms, and character skins goes a long way to lengthen the experience, but the Wii U Game Pad functionality is clearly a consequence of launch-title experimentation. Arkham City looks and plays just as excellent as always on the Game Pad screen, but when it's used for touch-screen weapon selection, or as an in-game gadget, the Game Pad is just awkward. Moving the real-world object to look for in-game objects is a chore, and better left to the analog sticks. Glancing at the Game Pad to see your sonar radar is the best usage, really, but even then it's unexciting and not as helpful as simply absorbing yourself in the game proper.
Well walmart didn't have my preorder. I was the first to preorder and there were only four people there to get one. I was the fourth person to arrive, and they only had three consoles. They told me to come back when they had them in stock. WTF
interesting
10:15 at fred Meyer...seventh in line. Looks promising. Not too cold either. Now to read neogaf and wait.
Why would you review a console?
Let alone one at launch?
It's a disaster of a touchscreen, though: the resistive display often doesn't register taps or swipes at all, and you have to really mash on the screen to get it to register. Gaming's all about fast-twitch reactions, and you'll miss a lot while trying to tap the screen.
I remember the launch of Wii and how they had hand out tickets and turn people away. Not this time?
Why would you review a console?
Let alone one at launch?
The Verge said:Plus, games can’t be run from an external drive, so again — the Deluxe Edition is the way to go.
I'M BACK!!!
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1 Wii U Deluxe
1 NSMBU
1 Zombiu[/QUOTE]
deep troll