Handling NFSC on Wii

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Handling NFSC on Wii

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Thinking of getting Need For Speed Carbon on Wii and want to know about the handling of the game with the new styled controls ?, 1UP has the answer in this first preview about the Wii version of NFSC.
The nunchaku attachment serves as your gas and break -- hold up on the analog stick to go and down to stop -- and also allows you to perform a hand brake by jerking it up quickly.
Read the full preview here
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Hmm..nice find dude..

Looks like Ea still has alot in their hands right now..with the Wii system
I dont think they will be able to release it at the same time as the other
consoles though
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Tough Job......

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:arrow: Well I think the learning curve with the Wii-mote would make the otherwise easy to get used to intreface of the NFS game a bit tough imo
don't U think so.......Or is it just me???????? :?:
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lol...it should be fun watching somone trying to get a hand at it :D
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I hope we can use the controller sideways, so we can use the D-Pad for steering and the 1 and 2 buttons for accelerate and brake, because the point and wave thing is really stupid for racing games.
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lol well I hope I can use my current wavebird controller on the Wii because I plan to get it and I dont wanna use the nunchuku attchment to do what i can just do by pressing buttons
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I'm getting NFSC for Wii.....and if I stink with the remote, I'll use a Gamecube controller or the Wii classic controller.

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I wouldn't mind having a go with the Wii especially after being used to static controller usage for so long, bring on the new experiences, bring on a new method to gaming.

If you're going to use the classic controller for it, you're defeating the purpose of owning a Wii pretty much. You'd be better off getting it for something like the PS3, or Xbox360 if you were just going to use a normal controller, also you'll get a much better looking game and I think it'd be faster aswell.
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SkeeteRX7 wrote:I'm getting NFSC for Wii.....and if I stink with the remote, I'll use a Gamecube controller or the Wii classic controller.

http://i.i.com.com/cnet.g2/images/2006/ ... een001.jpg

now i'd use the classic controller over the remote
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