I would never sell my Gamecube even though I don't play it much. I mean, what happens if you lose your Wii? I know it's not likely to happen, but the Wii is very small. That's why I am putting it in the same place when I play it, and in a different place at night, so my idiot brother doesn't step on it and breaks it. I'd swipe all his video games :evil: but I would give them back IF he buys me a new one. I'm not taking his games hostage if that's what you're thinking. I am NOT getting either the cube or Wii version of TLoZ:TP because...
1. I'm not getting a Wii just to play that game 2. I'm not a huge Zelda fan (sure the games are good, but I'm not a big fan) 3. I already know what my Top 5 Wii game list is 4. I won't have enough money (considering I'll be spending about $390) 5. All those games will be sold out on launch day
5 of my good reasons. If you don't think those are good reasons, ok, but I think they are good reasons.
I'm lucky that I don't live in UK or australia, both have to wait a very long time to get a Wii and Australia's Wii is very expensive. That's what i heard at least.
McDonalds will make you fat, they serve Big Mac's, they serve Quarter-pounders, they'll put pounds on you.
Ok, in Melee, you used A, B, X/Y, R/L, and Z. That's 5 buttons. The Wii controller/ Nunchuck has A, B, Z, C, and the D-pad, which is essentially 4 buttons in itsself. (not counting 1 and 2) Why can't we use the Wii controller/ chuck? please explain.
Well, a few months back, whats-his-name that is making the game said "you might not want to throw out your GameCube controllers just yet". I think SSBB will be a Mote/Chuck combo game with the option of using a cube controller as well (8- player multiplayer?)