Wii's Traumatic Beginning

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  • CaptainZombie
    Brains
    • Jul 2003
    • 37851

    #1

    Wii's Traumatic Beginning

    Atlus confirms Trauma Center: Second Opinion to launch with Nintendo's new console later this year.



    This is good news.

    I hope this trend doesn't continue as the thing I'm being intrigued by the DS is that games are original and not just simple ports. It appears that games could be going from the DS to Wii route.

    I think that the downfall of the PSP has been the lack of original games, price, + it's port heaven.
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  • Flawless
    Bang-bang! Down-down!
    • Mar 2004
    • 16780

    #2
    Re: Wii's Traumatic Beginning

    Interview

    The Wiire: Oh, I haven't given up; it's a blast, but you have to get the healing touch down.

    Alexander: Yeah it takes practice, but if you really get stuck you can send an email to [email protected] and one of the guys may give you some points. But yeah, tough game.

    There are also new instruments that are not in the DS version, one of them is the defribulator, so if the patient flat lines, I don't know all the details of how that works, but it will be pretty cool with the controller, I'm not sure if you use one or two, but I hope two.

    (motions as if holding two controllers, shocking the chest of a patient)



    ...
    Go Noles!!! >>----->

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    • Erv
      MVP
      • Jul 2002
      • 2105

      #3
      Re: Wii's Traumatic Beginning

      Originally posted by candyman56
      Atlus confirms Trauma Center: Second Opinion to launch with Nintendo's new console later this year.



      This is good news.

      I hope this trend doesn't continue as the thing I'm being intrigued by the DS is that games are original and not just simple ports. It appears that games could be going from the DS to Wii route.

      I think that the downfall of the PSP has been the lack of original games, price, + it's port heaven.
      That's only if you buy a portable and play it like a console. People who have long trips probably prefer the PSP's longer lasting games.

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