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Posted: Oct 20th 2006 12:32PM (Unverified) said

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boring!

Posted: Oct 20th 2006 12:36PM (Unverified) said

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Too slow, saw it a long time ago.

But was fun to watch it again. Expecially the game is great, because I never saw the idea of writing numbers with the mote anywhere and it seems to be pretty fun!

Posted: Oct 20th 2006 12:41PM (Unverified) said

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Something that could have been exciting.. turned in such a bore..

Posted: Oct 20th 2006 12:46PM (Unverified) said

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wasn't this on thewiire a while ago?

Posted: Oct 20th 2006 12:48PM (Unverified) said

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alright, where do i sign up to preorder balloon pop? tell me now or kurt gets it!!

Posted: Oct 20th 2006 3:26PM (Unverified) said

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I think his buddy Kurt isn't very good at Baloon Pop.

Posted: Oct 21st 2006 3:34AM (Unverified) said

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That was cool.

It was interesting to see how quickly you could string together the different motions, and yet it still recognised them. Also, I was watching it closely when they were both playing and I noticed that Kurt was a little slower on the uptake, so when the main dude did a number, and then Kurt did it like a split second after him, the main dude hit the balloon, and Kurts fired a dud - so Kurt was doing the right motions, it's just that the first dude was doing them faster, and popped the balloon first. Kurts rocket then fired a split second after, but now that the balloon was gone, it became a dud. It really shows off the power of the Wiimote.

Posted: Oct 21st 2006 1:10PM (Unverified) said

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boring? the video wasn't meant to entertain, it was a demonstration geared towards developers to show off it's functionality. it's pretty exciting to see something like this. the wii was meant to be easy to develop for and one of the hardest part of developing for the wii, being able to program the controls, has been made a whole lot easier. i just hope ailive move does that well. hopefully this will aid in getting developers to stay with the wii and to get more developers on board.

Posted: Oct 21st 2006 3:28PM iofthestorm said

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Interesting that the software is developed using GTK+ instead of native XP widgets. There's probably a *nix version too. You can tell because of the file dialog, the icons on the left are the same as in other software that uses GTK+, like The GIMP(http://gimp.org) or Gaim (http://gaim.sf.net).

Posted: Oct 22nd 2006 1:21AM (Unverified) said

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its k

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