Looks great. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 has a white case, however it's old, so I need to find something better.
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Same I ordered mine from Nintendo's online store, I really only like buying first party cables as well because all the 3rd party ones I've bought have had problems or are not nearly as good, including Monster Cable's expensive ones imo :p
Just sucks to have to use composite after waiting all this time for the Wii and Zelda, I haven't used composite cables since I upgraded my TV back in 1991 when I went S-Video (other than systems that only use composite cables); and it's not like only a few Wii titles can run in 480p from what I read I think all of them can which makes me wonder why these cables we're put on such a low priority :bang:
So I might go looking for cables, and an extra controller. I'm not expecting dick, but who knows.
Has anyone else had sound issues with the Wii? Certain types of sound (like that choral bit when you put the Zelda disc in) are incredibly fuzzy. I'm using the standard RCA cables, but none of my other consoles have this problem. It doesn't matter what I hook it up to, either - I get the fuzziness through my TV speakers and through headphones attached (via an adapter) to the cables.
Can someone plz confirm that the wii system updates go extremely slow? After it recognized the access point it timed out twice, than finally after 20 minutes it finished, asked me for my country and started updating again...and the bar hasn't moved at all. If I knew this I probably would have just started playing the games.
That's an issue with the wireless connection. I've read about a fix on GAF: Log into your router's config page and change the wireless channel to 1 or 11.
Oddly enough, this helped about 6 or 7 people in their official Wii thread, so I figured I'd post it here.
Like epmode said change your wireless channel, since most routers by default are set to 6, if you're in an area with other routers there is going to be alot of noise and interference which seems to effect the Wii more so than say your computer (most likely since the antennas on the wii are quite small, a fraction of the size of the antennas on your PC) so by changing it to a channel with less noise and shit going on it will make a huge difference.