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By the way which retailers sell eshop vouchers?

I had gift vouchers for

Game

Hmv

Amazon

None of them have eshop vouchers, I have kept an eye out and checked instacode online retailers and nothing!

According to Nintendo:

http://cdn01.nintendo-europe.com/media/downloads/support_1/nintendo_3ds_14/Nintendo_eShop_Cards.pdf

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If the controller isn't use as a motion tracker then the developers should be beaten with sticks. Sticks with thorns.

It shouldn't even be a point of discussion as its that obvious an application..

With comms from your teammates (if there are any) through the pad speakers with an instruction to use headphones ideally.

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For the first time we had more than two players on the Wii U last night and Nintendo Land came alive. Mario Chase, Luigis Ghost mansion and the Animal Crossing game are all so, so much better with more players. We also found the gamepad features in NSMBU to be funnier if you try and get in the way of the other players instead of trying to help them.

Has anyone seen Remote Plus' cheap anywhere? I refuse to pay £50 at Game and to be honest £40 is pushing it for me, they were something like £20 before the Wii U came out...

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Doodling on Miiverse is horribly addictive.

Are Nintendo actively filtering the stuff that shows up in game or in the Wii front end? I would expect a minimum of 48.6% of the doodles to be cocks yet so far it's all been friendly fun. Surely people can't be self policing on the Internet...?

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For the first time we had more than two players on the Wii U last night and Nintendo Land came alive. Mario Chase, Luigis Ghost mansion and the Animal Crossing game are all so, so much better with more players. We also found the gamepad features in NSMBU to be funnier if you try and get in the way of the other players instead of trying to help them.

Has anyone seen Remote Plus' cheap anywhere? I refuse to pay £50 at Game and to be honest £40 is pushing it for me, they were something like £20 before the Wii U came out...

Best value I know of for an easily available pack is £45 for the wiimote + nunchuck pack

Unless you can find a Wii Play Motion bundle (£20 at Argos providing your store still has some laying about).

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Are Nintendo actively filtering the stuff that shows up in game or in the Wii front end? I would expect a minimum of 48.6% of the doodles to be cocks yet so far it's all been friendly fun. Surely people can't be self policing on the Internet...?

They are. Only seen one cock so far and that was from someone from here!

Seen a few "this message has been moderated", and my profile was moderated too.

Er, no cock in my profile, I should point out. Just my Twitter username.

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Has anyone seen Remote Plus' cheap anywhere? I refuse to pay £50 at Game and to be honest £40 is pushing it for me, they were something like £20 before the Wii U came out...

Game are massively taking the piss with the price of this. Went in to buy one myself and saw it was £50 and walked out. I got mine from Amazon £32.

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I picked up a wiimote and nunchuck for 19 quid from cex. Also picked up hotd overkill for £4... Cex are winding down their wii stock in my local store and there are some keen prices.

The wiimote isn't motionplus but I played like 3 games that used it when i had a wii and didn't like the regular recalibration stuff. And I think wii sports is a better game than resort.

If i pick up a motion plus game in future ill have to buy one but hopefully they will be a decent price by then. I'll be shocked if much comes out for wiiU that NEEDS motionplus wiimote. I mean it is nuts that NSMBU doesn't allow use of pro controller and that is only reason I needed one (multiplayer)

Oh and eshop cards... Checked the list in dekay message, what a weird and small collection of shops. Game online do have them but my local game doesn't...

And amazon and hmv don't have them but Superdrug does?

Weird world

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I picked up a wiimote and nunchuck for 19 quid from cex. Also picked up hotd overkill for £4... Cex are winding down their wii stock in my local store and there are some keen prices.

The wiimote isn't motionplus but I played like 3 games that used it when i had a wii and didn't like the regular recalibration stuff. And I think wii sports is a better game than resort.

If i pick up a motion plus game in future ill have to buy one but hopefully they will be a decent price by then. I'll be shocked if much comes out for wiiU that NEEDS motionplus wiimote. I mean it is nuts that NSMBU doesn't allow use of pro controller and that is only reason I needed one (multiplayer)

Oh and eshop cards... Checked the list in dekay message, what a weird and small collection of shops. Game online do have them but my local game doesn't...

And amazon and hmv don't have them but Superdrug does?

Weird world

The Zelda game in Nintendoland needs WMP.

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Been a while since I've looked at Wii stuff, am i right in thinking that the motionplus add on that you can buy on eBay for about a fiver turns the Wiimote into a full motion plus controller?

Will that work ok on the wiiu?

Beware the overly cheap Hong Kong ones, they rarely work properly.

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