Brian Langlois of Kombo has brought up the question: Why are many resistant to experience Wii games the way they are meant to be? He believes that too many gamers are asking for Wii games to support the Classic or GameCube Controllers, and that both gamers and Nintendo should be doing more to accept the motion controls.
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One thing I hear a lot about that kind of annoys me is the constant call for Wii games to support the Classic or GameCube Controllers. It seems like every new game or continuation of a series that gets announces is expected to cater to everyone's whims control-wise. Why is everyone so afraid of motion controls? Without them, what makes a Wii game unique? When you take away the basic advantage of the system for all the big releases you severely weaken the position of those games on the platform. I think the strengths of a platform should be leveraged, not shunned.
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    Linkin Park Fan May 10, 09
    Is that a tennis racket...?
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    Xeros_the_Slayer May 11, 09
    I believe so, I think it was in an attachment pack for wii sports, to make it more comfortable to play.
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    Moonrise May 11, 09
    Yeah, it did nothing for comfort.

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