Sandman138
Avenger
- Joined
- Mar 7, 2003
- Messages
- 11,644
- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 31
What game franchises do you want to see on wii, and how would like to see them? There are some games that just scream wii for me.
1. Jet Set/Grind Radio: I want to see another one in the series. Imagine, instead of just pressing a button and having a preset tag painted on a wall, you use the wii-mote like an actual spray paint can (shake it to get the paint going, then hold it vertical and move it exactly like a spray paint can, use the d-pad to change colors and shade) to create your own tags each time while outrunning the cops. As you advance, you could learn new techniques to create more intricate tags. Eventually, if you got good enough, you could make stuff like this:
The wii could easily make the cell shaded graphics look beautiful. Make it so that you're able to earn a free run mode for each district so that way you get a complete playground to paint in.
2. Viewtiful Joe: VJDS proved to use the stylus in very interesting ways, but the engine couldn't match that of the GC's version. Now with the wii-mote and the use of flash memory, a whole new realm of cool aspects could emerge. Imagine a VFX where you use the wii-mote to control the placement of the camera, now imagine if you could take shots of the action that could be saved as a quicktime file (or equivelent). The entire series is about movie making, think about capturing a bunch of shots transfering them to a computer and then editing them together to make your own VJ movie. Then imagine all the gameplay and puzzles and other VFX designed around the wii-mote.
3 LocoRoco: I don't care what has to be done to get a version of this game on the Wii, it needs to happen. An entire game designed around tilting the environment combined with the wii-mote with the added bonus of having an incredibly fun style equals an amazing gaming experience.
1. Jet Set/Grind Radio: I want to see another one in the series. Imagine, instead of just pressing a button and having a preset tag painted on a wall, you use the wii-mote like an actual spray paint can (shake it to get the paint going, then hold it vertical and move it exactly like a spray paint can, use the d-pad to change colors and shade) to create your own tags each time while outrunning the cops. As you advance, you could learn new techniques to create more intricate tags. Eventually, if you got good enough, you could make stuff like this:

The wii could easily make the cell shaded graphics look beautiful. Make it so that you're able to earn a free run mode for each district so that way you get a complete playground to paint in.
2. Viewtiful Joe: VJDS proved to use the stylus in very interesting ways, but the engine couldn't match that of the GC's version. Now with the wii-mote and the use of flash memory, a whole new realm of cool aspects could emerge. Imagine a VFX where you use the wii-mote to control the placement of the camera, now imagine if you could take shots of the action that could be saved as a quicktime file (or equivelent). The entire series is about movie making, think about capturing a bunch of shots transfering them to a computer and then editing them together to make your own VJ movie. Then imagine all the gameplay and puzzles and other VFX designed around the wii-mote.
3 LocoRoco: I don't care what has to be done to get a version of this game on the Wii, it needs to happen. An entire game designed around tilting the environment combined with the wii-mote with the added bonus of having an incredibly fun style equals an amazing gaming experience.