WiiBrew wrote:To brick a Wii is to damage the console beyond repair - as in 'A bricked Wii has all the electronic functionality of a brick'. To put it simply, fully bricked Wii consoles do absolutely nothing. The term is often used in situations where modifying a system's firmware (without necessarily making any alterations to the machine's hardware) has caused it to become inoperable.
Yes, really. Now that I've completed the entire game, I can say that it at least surpasses the original game in replay value, not to mention that SMG2 has a lot more variety than the original.Tiptup Jr. wrote:Alright, I'm sure it's great and all, but... perfect tens across the board? Really?
Hmm... fair enough. Maybe I misconstrued the perfect 10/10 as being absolutely perfect, but that's not what I meant. A "Total Perfection" rating to me would be something like 11.5/10 on IGN's scale. I just think it deserved the score of 10/10. That doesn't necessarily mean I think it's absolutely perfect.Jomingo wrote:...
NSMBWii isn't as good of a game as Nintendo suggests, and despite its sales I still think it falls short of either Galaxy title.Scraps69 wrote:I'm now keen to play both New Mario Bros. Wii and SMG2 when I get all this stuff out of the way.
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