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Thread: Super Mario Galaxy
Harrison 10:41 20th December 2007
Originally Posted by Ghost:
BTW, do you ever notice when I have been abscent for a while?
Quite a few members only drop in from time to time, so it's not really anything I worry about. I know you have many other things going on, so it's always great to see you popping into the forum.
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Buleste 10:46 20th December 2007
I don't think you can call Nintendo childish just more family orientated. Besides if you think about it then being less adult means you can capture the next generation of gamers early.
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Ghost 20:35 21st December 2007
Originally Posted by Harrison:
Quite a few members only drop in from time to time, so it's not really anything I worry about. I know you have many other things going on, so it's always great to see you popping into the forum.
Hope I didn't come off self centred, I was just curious

Anyway, I have ordered Super Mario Galaxy now and I hope I will receive it tomorrow.

Also, has anyone read about that guy who is offering his second hand Wii for sale for ten million pounds?
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Harrison 02:14 22nd December 2007
I've not heard about that, but I assume he is trying to cash in on the shortage of Wii's this Christmas. Strange that I keep hearing that there are no Wii's in shops. Especially as the Woolworths in Portsmouth had a load of them in stock the other week when I was there.
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Ghost 13:03 22nd December 2007
There seems to be no shortage of Wiis here in the Netherlands, but I keep hearing news of countries like the UK that Wiis have become very rare in the stores there.

I don't know how big that city is you mentioned but perhaps they talk about the consoles being sold out in the real big cities.

On other note: I just got Super Mario Galaxy with the mail.
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Harrison 14:46 22nd December 2007
Portsmouth is very big. If I tell you it has a naval base then that should give you an idea. I wonder if they still have some Wii's in stock? I might buy a load and make a big profit!
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rayzorblue 16:55 22nd December 2007
Think i might go and buy Super Mario Galaxy tomorrow, i got Umbrella Chronicles the other day and was a little disappointed with it as i hadn't read any reviews and just assumed it would be another great Res Evil game and although it is indeed a decent enough shooter its not exactly Resident Evil, so i reckon Mario is a reliable little guy that will provide me with a lengthy game to while the hours away.
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Ghost 00:32 23rd December 2007
Hello all,

Well I have been playing Super Mario Galaxy for a while.
It is a very enjoyable game and the setting is really impressive, shooting between all those planetoids with all those nice star backgrounds.

Its kind of funny how all these small places have their own theme and how the world suddenly changed as you from the upside to the downside of certain locations.

The music also helps set up the mood.

Unfortunate I also have a few personal complaints, not so much against the game in general but problems of my own.
Like Super Mario 64 this game is awful for my sense of 3D, I sometimes really have difficulty with ranging distance, making the character performing wrong jumps or ending up in a black hole.

I also really don't like all those abysses of doom such as the mentioned black holes, sometimes making it difficult for me to perform very precise actions as I am always worried that I make a mistake and have to start from the beginning again.

The control of that ray is also very frustrating on the wrists sometimes.
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StuKeith 07:35 23rd December 2007
Originally Posted by Harrison:
Portsmouth is very big. If I tell you it has a naval base then that should give you an idea. I wonder if they still have some Wii's in stock? I might buy a load and make a big profit!
Last year CEX were give over £200 cash for 2nd hand wiis and selling close to £300!
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Harrison 17:47 25th December 2007
But CEX are just rip off merchants. There is sometimes the odd bargain, but not much any more. When they first opened they were much better. I knew one of the guys in the Southampton shop for years and he would email me when they got something I wanted in, and he would always sell it to me for the price they paid. Shame he left.

@Ghost. I agree regarding spacial awareness in 3D games. I also sometimes have trouble with judging the distance between things in games like 3D platformers. I think every does from time to time, but no game is perfect, and it isn't that much of a flaw when you consider everything else in the game.
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