Darth Caedus
Formerly Congerking
I hope the Wii version is a little tougher than the SNES version. The NES version was VERY hard and the SNES version was TOO easy. Hopefully they will get something inbetween.
I agree about the SNES, but I actually think the NES version was a good difficulty level. It was hard for me as a kid, but now I can beat Tyson every now and again. I don't think games should be so easy that you can beat the boss every time you play him (as most games seem to be nowadays).I hope the Wii version is a little tougher than the SNES version. The NES version was VERY hard and the SNES version was TOO easy. Hopefully they will get something inbetween.
I agree about the SNES, but I actually think the NES version was a good difficulty level. It was hard for me as a kid, but now I can beat Tyson every now and again. I don't think games should be so easy that you can beat the boss every time you play him (as most games seem to be nowadays).
I'm more concerned, however, with the sensitivity of the Wii-Mote, and how well the game plays generally. The boxing training on Wii Fit is ridiculously bad in this regard.
I've got Gamecube controllers, but it seems like the whole gimmick is to actually punch on Punch Out!!, so I would hope that it is up to snuff. Of course, it is a Nintendo-produced game, and when there is a big-time franchise, they usually step up to the plate and knock it out of the park. . .though we may have to sit through 6 delays, until it finally arrives 2 years after the first estimated release date.no worries....buy a controller for it to hook into the WII remote....the WII classic controller is great and plays like old school. problem solved
I've got Gamecube controllers, but it seems like the whole gimmick is to actually punch on Punch Out!!, so I would hope that it is up to snuff. Of course, it is a Nintendo-produced game, and when there is a big-time franchise, they usually step up to the plate and knock it out of the park. . .though we may have to sit through 6 delays, until it finally arrives 2 years after the first estimated release date.
But beyond that, who knows if you will be able to use the "classic" and Gamecube controllers at all?
The Gamecube controller is not compatible with the Wii.....
Do you have a Wii at all, then? The Wii-Mote is the whole gimmick, and if you feel silly throwing your arms around, then maybe you should stick to the 360 or PS3, no?I honestly dont feel like throwing my arms into the air playing this game unless I am really punching something...just seems slightly a retarded way to play to me (im old school)
Gamecube controller also works for the Virtual Console games and several of the others that I had played (the SNK games for sure).
Do you have a Wii at all, then? The Wii-Mote is the whole gimmick, and if you feel silly throwing your arms around, then maybe you should stick to the 360 or PS3, no?
Well you can turn the controller on its side and play like old school Punch Out:
https://www.gamepro.com/article/news/209086/punch-out-wii-to-include-nes-style-controls/
But I don't know if you can use the Classic Controller or the Gamecube controller. Mario Kart for the Wii lets you use a Gamecube controller so I assume this will too.
Ah, then you probably haven't used it much. Try playing Mario Kart, Monkey Ball, or Mario Galaxy, and you might change your mind. The thing is really intuitive, and, dare I say it, fun!Yes,I just got it....For the main reason to play the Exclusive only "Punchout"
I understand the Gimmick of the Wii-mote, but honestly...I dont care for it...unless its a sports game or something.
Can't wait to get my hands on this one! Is it known if it will use Wii Motion Plus?
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