8th September 2017, 7:35 PM
So it was by birthday a couple of weeks ago, and I spent some of the money on this stuff... hmm. Not sure about most of this. :p First though, the good thing in this purchase. Then the rest.
Wii U
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Super Smash Bros. For Wii U - $40, complete - I know I have it for 3DS, but finally convinced myself to get this for Wii U as well.
Wii
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Wall-E - $4.50, complete
Lego Indiana Jones 2 - $4.50, complete
Xbox 360
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An Xbox 360 Kinect addon, with a couple of attachments on it -- a Nyko Zoom lens thing (that I don't think I will need, it's for small rooms), and a PDP TV Clip for Kinect attached to the bottom (this I will use to help stabilize it a bit more), for $10. I expect nothing from this -- controllers are better -- but while most of the many Kinect games are quite uninteresting, a few interest me enough that once these things hit $10 I decided to eventually get one. Well, I did that now.
Kinect Adventures - $2, disc only - the pack-in.
Kinect Sports - $2, disc only - the first of the Rare Kinect games.
Also I got this some time back, but I don't think I ever mentioned it because it requires Kinect:
Fable: The Journey - I got this new for like $3, last year I think. I think it's still sealed, but I'll probably open it soon now that I have this thing.
Also I have one other game that supports Kinect but doesn't require it, Child of Eden. I tried it with a controller but didn't find it all that amazing (seems fine but bland?), so I wonder how it plays with body controls... or if the PS3 version, which supports the PS Move, would be better. Hmm.
Wii U
--
Super Smash Bros. For Wii U - $40, complete - I know I have it for 3DS, but finally convinced myself to get this for Wii U as well.
Wii
--
Wall-E - $4.50, complete
Lego Indiana Jones 2 - $4.50, complete
Xbox 360
--
An Xbox 360 Kinect addon, with a couple of attachments on it -- a Nyko Zoom lens thing (that I don't think I will need, it's for small rooms), and a PDP TV Clip for Kinect attached to the bottom (this I will use to help stabilize it a bit more), for $10. I expect nothing from this -- controllers are better -- but while most of the many Kinect games are quite uninteresting, a few interest me enough that once these things hit $10 I decided to eventually get one. Well, I did that now.
Kinect Adventures - $2, disc only - the pack-in.
Kinect Sports - $2, disc only - the first of the Rare Kinect games.
Also I got this some time back, but I don't think I ever mentioned it because it requires Kinect:
Fable: The Journey - I got this new for like $3, last year I think. I think it's still sealed, but I'll probably open it soon now that I have this thing.
Also I have one other game that supports Kinect but doesn't require it, Child of Eden. I tried it with a controller but didn't find it all that amazing (seems fine but bland?), so I wonder how it plays with body controls... or if the PS3 version, which supports the PS Move, would be better. Hmm.