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3|11|2009 15:26 Could be a good move. Interesting anyway. I would hope developers don't just port PS3/Xbox 360 games across and shoe horn in wii-mote controls. I would like to see an actual game pad, as although I think the wii has some great games I do wish I could just sit down and play ...
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Call of Duty not coming to Wii
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Call of Duty not coming to Wii Wii unable to deliver a cinematic enough experience... The family-friendly Wii has taken much flack since its launch in 2007 about its underpowered innards. Graphically inferior to both the Sony PS3 and Xbox 360, Nintendo s motion-sensing white box has naturally avoided taking on graphically-challenging titles, instead opting for the causal, gameplay driven market. - Nintendo Wii 2 ...
Call of Duty not coming to Wii
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The family-friendly Wii has taken much flack since its launch in 2007 about its underpowered innards. Graphically inferior to both the Sony PS3 and Xbox 360, Nintendo’s motion-sensing white box has naturally avoided taking on graphically-challenging titles, instead opting for the causal, gameplay driven market.
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