Games = Priceless collectibles
Very interesting. It would be nice to see this in the US. Don't know that I would buy the new version to a game that I already own, but it does look cool.
Labels: Announcement, ramblings
Very interesting. It would be nice to see this in the US. Don't know that I would buy the new version to a game that I already own, but it does look cool.
Labels: Announcement, ramblings
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I really have problems with Mike Doyle's graphic art, but I'm clearly in the minority. I will agree the spines on those are catchy, though.
Alright, back to the Wii (suckers!).
Yes, the Wii beckons, but they need to get some real games on it first. For now I'm still learning the finer points of blitzball in FFX on the PS2. Yes, I'm about 5 years behind schedule of console games...
Oh... back to the original thread... I guess it depends on the price and the game as to whether I'd buy the primo version. None of the initial titles announced grab me. Of course, I wonder whether the primo version would be then too precious to actually play with?
They have the same components, just a new box and rulebook.
(And the Wii launch games rock! I mean come on, they gave us Zelda! Trauma Center is also strangely addicting...)
Those are real games? I saw that pic on BGG and assumed somebody with too much time on their hands was Photoshopping.
Ben: You're not "behind"; you're "old school".
Where the Wii at??? Zelda and the sports games are sweet.
I plan on going to go pick up Red Steel and Warioware next chance I get.
As for Wii Sports, I suck so hardcore that it's actually quite comical...
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