Thread: Did Nintendo send me counterfeits?
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Mar 29th, 2007 02:00 AM
#16

Originally Posted by
BD006
I don't use it for WarioWare, especially when playing multiplayer (for obvious reasons). I find it much easier to play without the strap.
Anyway, I'm also glad I ordered them early on, as those cheaper replacement straps look just that, cheap.
I'm assuming you have yet to encounter the "Drop It" game.
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Mar 29th, 2007 06:30 AM
#17

Originally Posted by
BD006
I don't use it for WarioWare, especially when playing multiplayer (for obvious reasons). I find it much easier to play without the strap.
Anyway, I'm also glad I ordered them early on, as those cheaper replacement straps look just that, cheap.
Call me awkward but when playing multiplayer it is nigh impossible to use straps, but whenever you have to play a mini game in the "pick up" position, I left up my right leg and put the remote down on it =/ It's hard cramming 12 ppl together playing survival, but it really is fun, everyone loves it =/
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Mar 29th, 2007 07:41 AM
#18

Originally Posted by
BaconMunch
Call me awkward but when playing multiplayer it is nigh impossible to use straps, but whenever you have to play a mini game in the "pick up" position, I left up my right leg and put the remote down on it =/ It's hard cramming 12 ppl together playing survival, but it really is fun, everyone loves it =/
For Multi-player, you may have noticed that certain poses that would require the player to have no grip on the controller (such as "The Waiter" and other aformentioned "Drop it" game) were removed from the seletion. I don't think it's been mentioned anywhere, but I'm pretty sure it's because of the multiplayer controller passing component, hence they never really expected you to have the strap on, and pass around the controller at the same time.
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