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Added: 2010-07-25 by giugno
Country: Italy
Bought where and when: N/A

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Wii details:
Model number / region: RVL-001(EUR) / PAL
Serial: LEH106312XXX
Copyright year: 2006
DVD board serial: N/A
DVD controller: GC2-D2A
  • Cut pins on controller: No
  • Missing solderpad near controller: No
  • New metal clip on DVD drive: -
  • Drive chip covered in black glue: -
  • Missing text on top of large D3 chip: -
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GC2R-D2A:
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Hey Rob,You're right in your observation about the Kinect. As it is right now, the tohcnolegy is still quite shaky, along with the fact that you need a giant living room to get the most out of it. (Not sure how well it would have sold in Hong Kong in that case, haha!) I haven't played too many games for it, but Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster is probably the best one I've played. It was developed by DoubleFine though, so I guess it's not surprising they would bring something decent to the table. Dance Central and Child of Eden are good as well but again, some of my movements don't register very well. It's definitely not perfect. In terms of the worst, Rise of Nightmares was a ungodly mess. It had some great ideas, but the execution was pretty awful. I believe Chris just posted up a review/critique on his site. To be honest, I haven't played enough of Sine Mora to develop a solid opinion of it. I really love shmups and I like the direction they've taken with the story, but I guess I got sidetracked. Another one for the backlog! Are you a shmup player?

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