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Originally Posted by link590o Right...I can't imagine much has changed in it. But you can play games like Call of Duty on it, meaning that they had to have upgraded the graphics chip and the processor in it. It's mostly the same, but I'd be shocked if they didn't keep up with technology. I've noticed that graphically a lot of things were much more pleasing to the eye. Super Smash Brothers Brawl has some fantastic stages. One is called Final Destination. The background constantly changes in it, and one of the scenes is a spectacular ocean view at sunset. Something tells me that the Wii has some better graphics processors for that kind of scenery.
Holy cow...40 pounds? That's easily double the prices we get.
Maybe I should buy you a copy and mail it  |
As far as I'm aware, the Wii is just a Gamecube in a different box and different controllers, but maybe I'm wrong. They might just be squeezing more out of it now they've had longer to play with it, a bit like how graphics in PS2 games have gradually improved since its release. If you play a game that came out with the PS2 and then put Gran Turismo 4 on, there is quite a difference. Some "budget" (i.e. rubbish) games have hideous graphics, even new ones
Yup, this is "rip off Britain" hehe, becaues everything's just so stupidly expensive.
I would be incredibly grateful if you did, but unfortunately the US is NTSC and over here we're PAL so it wouldn't work

Just to be difficult

Still, a couple of European countries have SECAM, which is used even less than PAL is.