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#1 Doc

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Posted 02 June 2013 - 03:30 AM

I really think that they should let you ATLEAST allow you to use the Gamepad screen as a screen whilst playing Wii Games, that would make games like Wii Fit/Plus much better. 

 

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Posted 02 June 2013 - 03:37 AM

Definitely.

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Posted 02 June 2013 - 03:55 AM

That's why they're going to sell you wii fit u in a few months.


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Posted 02 June 2013 - 04:16 AM

I would love to be able to.play wii games off tv. Who wouldnt?

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Posted 02 June 2013 - 04:48 AM

I would love to be able to.play wii games off tv. Who wouldnt?

 

I'm sure an update somewhere down the line will address this. 



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Posted 02 June 2013 - 04:50 AM

Not that they should charge for it, but I'd pretty much pay Nintendo extra to have this ability. Up to $50. Sometimes you just can't use the TV.

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Posted 02 June 2013 - 04:54 AM

I wouldn't want that...because it would be odd pointing a wii remote at the gamepad. Unless you meant changing the controls for the gamepad?


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Posted 02 June 2013 - 04:56 AM

I wouldn't want that...because it would be odd pointing a wii remote at the gamepad. Unless you meant changing the controls for the gamepad?


You'd point the Wii remote at the sensor bar, not the Gamepad.

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Posted 02 June 2013 - 05:02 AM

I wouldn't want that...because it would be odd pointing a wii remote at the gamepad. Unless you meant changing the controls for the gamepad?

Either option would be more than acceptable,I certainly wouldn't look a gift horse in the mouth! :L

 

 

You'd point the Wii remote at the sensor bar, not the Gamepad.

Doesn't the Gamepad's front facing camera double as a sensor bar?


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Posted 02 June 2013 - 05:10 AM

Either option would be more than acceptable,I certainly wouldn't look a gift horse in the mouth! :L
 
 
Doesn't the Gamepad's front facing camera double as a sensor bar?


eh, yes and no. The camera has nothing to do with it, the ir lights are however, mounted on the same plastic strip the camera is mounted on.

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Posted 02 June 2013 - 05:22 AM

Wii games on the gamepad would be a cool feature, but I doubt it will happen.


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Posted 02 June 2013 - 06:07 AM

That's why they're going to sell you wii fit u in a few months.

Yea but I want this feature with all Wii games


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Posted 02 June 2013 - 06:20 AM

While it would be neat, it more than likely won't happen as most Wii games have programmed motion control in them...which would need extra programming to work with buttons.

 

Of course, I could be wrong, but I just don't see it happening.


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Posted 02 June 2013 - 06:30 AM

While it would be neat, it more than likely won't happen as most Wii games have programmed motion control in them...which would need extra programming to work with buttons.

 

Of course, I could be wrong, but I just don't see it happening.

What I mean is, you only use the screen,you don't use it as a controller and the Wii U won't read it as a Wiimote. It's as if it's a mini TV screen.


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Posted 02 June 2013 - 06:34 AM

While it would be neat, it more than likely won't happen as most Wii games have programmed motion control in them...which would need extra programming to work with buttons.
 
Of course, I could be wrong, but I just don't see it happening.


That parts pretty easy to get around, particularly since the game pad has motion plus (mems accelerometers and gyroscopes). All the wii u would have to do is send fake initialization reports to trick the game into thinking its a wiimote/nunchuck or classic controller etc. of course swinging the gamepad likely wouldnt be ideal, and there is no pointer, nor seperate nunchuck motion.... But it would work for many, many games, as the vast majority of games these past 7 years spectacularly failed to capitalze on full motion potential. Theres red steel 2, and skyward sword, and thats about it.

But you can still use the wiimotes with wii u, the gamead would just be a screen and sensor bar. It would still allow you to play without taking up the tv.

The real problem is that wii games are incompatable with wii u architecture. They can only run when the machine converts itself into wii mode, and wii mode cant use game pads. Nintendo would have to find a way to run wii games in wii u mode for this to be possible.

While it would be neat, it more than likely won't happen as most Wii games have programmed motion control in them...which would need extra programming to work with buttons.
 
Of course, I could be wrong, but I just don't see it happening.


That parts pretty easy to get around, particularly since the game pad has motion plus (mems accelerometers and gyroscopes). All the wii u would have to do is send fake initialization reports to trick the game into thinking its a wiimote/nunchuck or classic controller etc. of course swinging the gamepad likely wouldnt be ideal, and there is no pointer, nor seperate nunchuck motion.... But it would work for many, many games, as the vast majority of games these past 7 years spectacularly failed to capitalze on full motion potential. Theres red steel 2, and skyward sword, and thats about it.

But you can still use the wiimotes with wii u, the gamead would just be a screen and sensor bar. It would still allow you to play without taking up the tv.

The real problem is that wii games are incompatable with wii u architecture. They can only run when the machine converts itself into wii mode, and wii mode cant use game pads. Nintendo would have to find a way to run wii games in wii u mode for this to be possible.

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Posted 02 June 2013 - 06:44 AM

That parts pretty easy to get around, particularly since the game pad has motion plus (mems accelerometers and gyroscopes). All the wii u would have to do is send fake initialization reports to trick the game into thinking its a wiimote/nunchuck or classic controller etc. of course swinging the gamepad likely wouldnt be ideal, and there is no pointer, nor seperate nunchuck motion.... But it would work for many, many games, as the vast majority of games these past 7 years spectacularly failed to capitalze on full motion potential. Theres red steel 2, and skyward sword, and thats about it.

But you can still use the wiimotes with wii u, the gamead would just be a screen and sensor bar. It would still allow you to play without taking up the tv.

The real problem is that wii games are incompatable with wii u architecture. They can only run when the machine converts itself into wii mode, and wii mode cant use game pads. Nintendo would have to find a way to run wii games in wii u mode for this to be possible.


That parts pretty easy to get around, particularly since the game pad has motion plus (mems accelerometers and gyroscopes). All the wii u would have to do is send fake initialization reports to trick the game into thinking its a wiimote/nunchuck or classic controller etc. of course swinging the gamepad likely wouldnt be ideal, and there is no pointer, nor seperate nunchuck motion.... But it would work for many, many games, as the vast majority of games these past 7 years spectacularly failed to capitalze on full motion potential. Theres red steel 2, and skyward sword, and thats about it.

But you can still use the wiimotes with wii u, the gamead would just be a screen and sensor bar. It would still allow you to play without taking up the tv.

The real problem is that wii games are incompatable with wii u architecture. They can only run when the machine converts itself into wii mode, and wii mode cant use game pads. Nintendo would have to find a way to run wii games in wii u mode for this to be possible.

I have to agree.

I also have this feeling that Nintendo would probably see more profit in just rereleasing a handful of wii games which would work well on the gamepad with an HD update (Not a wind waker scale HD update but a Monster Hunter 3 style one).
Through the eshop. Titles such as Super Mario Galaxy, Legend of Zelda Twillight Princess, Metroid Prime 3 etc.



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Posted 02 June 2013 - 06:48 AM

I have to agree.

I also have this feeling that Nintendo would probably see more profit in just rereleasing a handful of wii games which would work well on the gamepad with an HD update (Not a wind waker scale HD update but a Monster Hunter 3 style one).
Through the eshop. Titles such as Super Mario Galaxy, Legend of Zelda Twillight Princess, Metroid Prime 3 etc.

Sorry, but I don't like that idea. Many people would refuse to pay a Wii game they already own. Well that's what I think. I dunno. 


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Posted 02 June 2013 - 06:52 AM

The real problem is that wii games are incompatable with wii u architecture. They can only run when the machine converts itself into wii mode, and wii mode cant use game pads. Nintendo would have to find a way to run wii games in wii u mode for this to be possible.

Is it?

I think the real reason is Nintendo know the wii was heavily open to pirates, allowing the wii mode to get anywhere near wii u stuff would potentially open that door to the wii u.


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Posted 02 June 2013 - 07:04 AM

I would LOVE playing super mario galaxy like that XD but with the cursor and motion controls that most wii games have... I doubt it, but hey everything's possible. :)


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Posted 02 June 2013 - 07:13 AM

I also have this feeling that Nintendo would probably see more profit in just rereleasing a handful of wii games which would work well on the gamepad with an HD update (Not a wind waker scale HD update but a Monster Hunter 3 style one).
Through the eshop. Titles such as Super Mario Galaxy, Legend of Zelda Twillight Princess, Metroid Prime 3 etc.

 

This is what I want and I really hope Nintendo starts doing it soon (as long as it doesn't interfere with the production of new titles). Who wouldn't want Metroid Prime HD Trilogy, Twilight Princess/Skyward Sword HD double pack, Mario Galaxy 1 and 2 HD double pack etc.? Or even just sold separately as eShop titles? The Wii had some of the best Nintendo games ever made and there are definitely some I would rebuy so I could play them in HD and on the gamepad.


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