Additionally, the store listing mentions that the Wii version will support Dolby Pro Logic II (which was also in the GameCube version) and "true 16:9 widescreen" (which was NOT available in the GameCube or PS2 versions). This means that owners of standard-ratio televisions will still have letterboxes while playing the game, but wide screen TV owners will finally be able to play the game without letterboxes.
As previously confirmed, the Wii version also features new controls, with the pointer feature being used for weapons aiming and various motion controls used for swiping Leon's knife and performing actions during cut-scenes. Content added to the PS2 conversion, such as extra missions for Ada Wong, will also be included in the Wii edition.
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Originally posted by: Jonnyboy117
With support for the Classic Controller and probably the GC controller too, I doubt there will be much reason to keep the GC game after this guy comes out.
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Originally posted by: GamerGeorge
Cool, looks like it's time for me to get rid of my PlayStation 2 version of the game (maybe even the GameCube version, too).
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Additionally, the store listing mentions that the Wii version will support Dolby Pro Logic II (which was also in the GameCube version) and "true 16:9 widescreen" (which was NOT available in the GameCube or PS2 versions). This means that owners of standard-ratio televisions will still have letterboxes while playing the game, but wide screen TV owners will finally be able to play the game without letterboxes.
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Originally posted by: GoldenPhoenix
OK I'm sold, true widescreen is all I wanted to hear! Bring on RE4, maybe I'll actually beat it this time.
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Originally posted by: Athrun Zala
does anyone know why they removed the laser sight?
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Originally posted by: ThePerm
$30 eh, maybe i will pick this up.....