Re: [Audyssey] Good news: how to make the WII awholelotmoreaccessible

2009-02-11 Thread Constantine

Omg killer instinct, such goood memories.



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awholelotmoreaccessible



super nintendo is awesome. I still have mine and it works well. I have 
killer instinc, street fighter 2, mk 2 and 3, and some other fighting 
titles I can't recall now. of course whenever I decide to play it I need 
to blow in the cartridges a bunch of times but that's the beauty of the 
system. you don't get that experience with emulators lol.



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I loved my Super Nintendo when I had it. lol. That had the perfect 
fighting game controller.
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Good news: how to make the WII a 
wholelotmoreaccessible



Lol, I'll stick with my dreamcast and sega cd. People call me stupid 
because I'm So old school. I love burnout paradice though for ps3 - 
I'm thinking of giving that a wurl on the pc, since aparently you can 
start your own cars and everything. Though I've yet to have any luck 
with a game on the pc (need for speed I'm looking at you). I hope its 
the same on the pc as ps3.




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Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 6:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Good news: how to make the WII a whole 
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That works well, but then of course you have to deal with the 
awesomeness
that is trying to find the start button, and the go back button. And 
then of
course not all games use the d pad for navigation.  Ahem carnival games 
I'm

looking at you.
And you too deca sports.
I'll stick with my xBox.  Heh


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On

Behalf Of Ken
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 2:10 AM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: [Audyssey] Good news: how to make the WII a whole lot
moreaccessible

If any of you have played the Wii, you know that it's just about 
impossible
to start, since on the startup screen there are seven buttons to 
push--four
on top and three on the bottom, which makes for a confusing and 
frustrating
day at the Wii console.  Even though you know the one you want is in 
the top

left corner, you just can't seem to find it and instead find yourself
adjusting your daughter's mii... (which is the way she programmed her
character to look in the games.)  Incidentally, I gave hers quite the
hairdo.
With the screen in such a state, you might spend an hour starting the 
game
you want and have time for a match of tennis before dinner time--if 
you're

lucky.
Well, fear not Wii fans, because I have found a solution.  You'll need
sighted assistance for this but...
In addition to the page containing the start game icon, there are three 
or
more pages with additional channels.  There are two ways to get to 
those
pages--the plus and minus keys on the Wiimote, or the arrows on the 
screen.

What we are going to do is to drag each channel, (accept for the one we
want--the start game icon,) to another page.
Have your friend hold a and b together while pointing at a channel, 
then

move to the right arro and let go--and they have successfully moved the
channel.  You'll know it because you'll hear a chirp from the Wii and 
your

friend saying, cool.
Have them do this for the next five channels, and you're done.  You now 
have
a startup screen with only one button--well, plus the arrows, but they 
won't
do anything accept change pages and you just hit the minus button to 
get
back to the first page--no harm done.  So now all you do is move the 
Wiimote
around till it vibrates and you're there.  Make sure that your 
assistant
moves the channel you want--the start channel which, if they can't 
figure it
out, will say Wii sports, on it if that CD is in, to a place far away 
from
the arrows--the upper left corner perhaps. I can now start the game 
almost
every time I try

Re: [Audyssey] Good news: how to make the WII awholelotmoreaccessible

2009-02-10 Thread Clement Chou
Gotcha. Good to know... because that's always been one of my favorite 
features of the ps3 and psp. 



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Re: [Audyssey] Good news: how to make the WII awholelotmoreaccessible

2009-02-10 Thread Constantine

Wait, the psp does that? how?



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To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 12:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Good news: how to make the WII 
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Gotcha. Good to know... because that's always been one of my favorite 
features of the ps3 and psp.


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Re: [Audyssey] Good news: how to make the WII awholelotmoreaccessible

2009-02-10 Thread Yohandy
super nintendo is awesome. I still have mine and it works well. I have 
killer instinc, street fighter 2, mk 2 and 3, and some other fighting titles 
I can't recall now. of course whenever I decide to play it I need to blow in 
the cartridges a bunch of times but that's the beauty of the system. you 
don't get that experience with emulators lol.



- Original Message - 
From: Clement Chou chou.clem...@gmail.com

To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 11:03 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Good news: how to make the WII 
awholelotmoreaccessible



I loved my Super Nintendo when I had it. lol. That had the perfect fighting 
game controller.
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From: Constantine tcwoo...@shaw.ca

To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 6:03 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Good news: how to make the WII a 
wholelotmoreaccessible



Lol, I'll stick with my dreamcast and sega cd. People call me stupid 
because I'm So old school. I love burnout paradice though for ps3 - I'm 
thinking of giving that a wurl on the pc, since aparently you can start 
your own cars and everything. Though I've yet to have any luck with a 
game on the pc (need for speed I'm looking at you). I hope its the same 
on the pc as ps3.




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From: Liam Erven liamer...@gmail.com

To: 'Gamers Discussion list' gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 6:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Good news: how to make the WII a whole 
lotmoreaccessible



That works well, but then of course you have to deal with the 
awesomeness
that is trying to find the start button, and the go back button. And 
then of
course not all games use the d pad for navigation.  Ahem carnival games 
I'm

looking at you.
And you too deca sports.
I'll stick with my xBox.  Heh


-Original Message-
From: gamers-boun...@audyssey.org [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] 
On

Behalf Of Ken
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 2:10 AM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: [Audyssey] Good news: how to make the WII a whole lot
moreaccessible

If any of you have played the Wii, you know that it's just about 
impossible
to start, since on the startup screen there are seven buttons to 
push--four
on top and three on the bottom, which makes for a confusing and 
frustrating
day at the Wii console.  Even though you know the one you want is in the 
top

left corner, you just can't seem to find it and instead find yourself
adjusting your daughter's mii... (which is the way she programmed her
character to look in the games.)  Incidentally, I gave hers quite the
hairdo.
With the screen in such a state, you might spend an hour starting the 
game
you want and have time for a match of tennis before dinner time--if 
you're

lucky.
Well, fear not Wii fans, because I have found a solution.  You'll need
sighted assistance for this but...
In addition to the page containing the start game icon, there are three 
or

more pages with additional channels.  There are two ways to get to those
pages--the plus and minus keys on the Wiimote, or the arrows on the 
screen.

What we are going to do is to drag each channel, (accept for the one we
want--the start game icon,) to another page.
Have your friend hold a and b together while pointing at a channel, then
move to the right arro and let go--and they have successfully moved the
channel.  You'll know it because you'll hear a chirp from the Wii and 
your

friend saying, cool.
Have them do this for the next five channels, and you're done.  You now 
have
a startup screen with only one button--well, plus the arrows, but they 
won't

do anything accept change pages and you just hit the minus button to get
back to the first page--no harm done.  So now all you do is move the 
Wiimote

around till it vibrates and you're there.  Make sure that your assistant
moves the channel you want--the start channel which, if they can't 
figure it
out, will say Wii sports, on it if that CD is in, to a place far away 
from
the arrows--the upper left corner perhaps. I can now start the game 
almost
every time I try it, although somehow another channel appeared on the 
first
page--but that's what happens when you let your children play with 
adults'
toys!  LOL Well, if any of you have or are considering to purchase a 
Wii, I

hope this helps.
Ken D
DTI
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Re: [Audyssey] Good news: how to make the WII awholelotmoreaccessible

2009-02-10 Thread Clement Chou
Nope. Only had enough for the standard.. but I want the anime and soundtrack 
CD!
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Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 8:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Good news: how to make the WII 
awholelotmoreaccessible



waaahoo! You getting the collector's edition Clement? It has some 
interesting items inside. BTW, I'm still waiting for your message about 
the mk matches. Let me know a time and date when you wanna do it and I'll 
set it up.



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From: Clement Chou chou.clem...@gmail.com

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Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 11:01 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Good news: how to make the WII a 
wholelotmoreaccessible



Yeah... think I'll stick with the ps3. Much easier. lol. Speaking of 
which... street fighter IV comes out next week!
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To: 'Gamers Discussion list' gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 4:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Good news: how to make the WII a whole 
lotmoreaccessible



That works well, but then of course you have to deal with the 
awesomeness
that is trying to find the start button, and the go back button. And 
then of
course not all games use the d pad for navigation.  Ahem carnival games 
I'm

looking at you.
And you too deca sports.
I'll stick with my xBox.  Heh


-Original Message-
From: gamers-boun...@audyssey.org [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] 
On

Behalf Of Ken
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 2:10 AM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: [Audyssey] Good news: how to make the WII a whole lot
moreaccessible

If any of you have played the Wii, you know that it's just about 
impossible
to start, since on the startup screen there are seven buttons to 
push--four
on top and three on the bottom, which makes for a confusing and 
frustrating
day at the Wii console.  Even though you know the one you want is in the 
top

left corner, you just can't seem to find it and instead find yourself
adjusting your daughter's mii... (which is the way she programmed her
character to look in the games.)  Incidentally, I gave hers quite the
hairdo.
With the screen in such a state, you might spend an hour starting the 
game
you want and have time for a match of tennis before dinner time--if 
you're

lucky.
Well, fear not Wii fans, because I have found a solution.  You'll need
sighted assistance for this but...
In addition to the page containing the start game icon, there are three 
or

more pages with additional channels.  There are two ways to get to those
pages--the plus and minus keys on the Wiimote, or the arrows on the 
screen.

What we are going to do is to drag each channel, (accept for the one we
want--the start game icon,) to another page.
Have your friend hold a and b together while pointing at a channel, then
move to the right arro and let go--and they have successfully moved the
channel.  You'll know it because you'll hear a chirp from the Wii and 
your

friend saying, cool.
Have them do this for the next five channels, and you're done.  You now 
have
a startup screen with only one button--well, plus the arrows, but they 
won't

do anything accept change pages and you just hit the minus button to get
back to the first page--no harm done.  So now all you do is move the 
Wiimote

around till it vibrates and you're there.  Make sure that your assistant
moves the channel you want--the start channel which, if they can't 
figure it
out, will say Wii sports, on it if that CD is in, to a place far away 
from
the arrows--the upper left corner perhaps. I can now start the game 
almost
every time I try it, although somehow another channel appeared on the 
first
page--but that's what happens when you let your children play with 
adults'
toys!  LOL Well, if any of you have or are considering to purchase a 
Wii, I

hope this helps.
Ken D
DTI
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