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    Metroid Prime: Trilogy

    Well, I made this thread for those of you who are Nintendo/Metroid fans. The Trilogy package has Metroid Prime 1-3. Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime 2: Echoes has the Wii controls and the point and shoot thingy. So now, the first are completely updated. I bought the game a few days ago and I almost had a fit when I saw it at the store. Its a good deal, I guess, $10 per game amounts to $60.00.
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    Cool, but there is a gaming section.

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    do you have to use the wii controller or are they compatible with the gamecube controller. because i much prefer that to the wii's inaccuate flailing pile of ass.
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    I rather like the Wii's inaccuate flailing pile of ass. I found it to be accurate and.. good. Have you played the GC ones clutch? They're not like your mumma's COD controls..

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    nope. everytime i use a wii now i use a gamecube controller, tried metroid and RE4 with the wii controls, haha no.
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    Prime on GC was single stick with a lock on button.. the nipple stick was just used for visor selection (or was it weapons?). It worked once you got used to it, but mostly the internet didn't get it and just complained.

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    yeah i own the prime and echoe's/ prime still stands as possibly my best game ever. which is why using it with wii controls is pants on head retarded.
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    Naww.. wii controls is great, whereabouts of pants regardless.

    Cargirl, can you use GC controls in the new ones?

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    Sorry guys you can't use the Gamecube controls with the new ones. And my apologies for putting this thread in the wrong topic/section thingy.
    I loved the Wii controls and I just played the 1st one again with the Fusion Suit. And you don't have to scan things again, thank goodness.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cargirl1990 View Post
    Sorry guys you can't use the Gamecube controls with the new ones.
    no deal
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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch-monkey View Post
    no deal
    Your loss!

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    ^LOL. Theres a reason why they redid the first two clutch. It felt limited.
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    nothing is worth having to risk wii controls again
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    ^LOL. So, you must be quite uncoordinated?
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    i like to play games, not flail my arms around to a half asleep motion sensor
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