Kingshango
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Fatal frame would actually work perfect with the gamepad.
Fatal Frame was the first game I thought off when they first showed off the Wii U, think of the scary shyt they can pull off with the gamepad.
Fatal frame would actually work perfect with the gamepad.
You could get a decent one, look out for sales. there's no excuse not to have one in the hd era get with the timesHow big of an HD TV can I get with 300 dollaz? Come on, fam![]()
You could get a decent one, look out for sales. there's no excuse not to have one in the hd era get with the times
Playinghd games on a non hd tv tv is hustling backwards.
You can easily find a cheaper model tv for 300. It wont be the best but hd is hd.

Wait what? How the hell are they dumb complaints?Wii U has a lot of issues with it but 3 of those have to be some of the dumbest complaints I've seen. shyt like digital games being tied to hardware irritates me more than the stuff you posted.

What size ypu looking for?Ok, how about this, y'all link me the best HD TV between 300-700, and I will save up and cop me one![]()
I dunno but something over 32inWhat size ypu looking for?
I dunno but something over 32in
whats the best then?LG Electronics 42LN5300 42-Inch 1080p 60Hz LED TV:Amazon:Electronics
Not the best but for your budget its fine. Just check your local best buys etc and price check on amazon. Most places price match amazon.
Also if you have liquidation type places thats a good place to look.
You can easily find a 40-50" tv for under 600.
whats the best then?
yah I don't give a shyt about 3dWell that comes down to preference really.
But, for gaming plasma is far and away the best.
Personally, i bought a 60" 3d smart tv 1080p 600hz samsung and it was 999.99.
Its not top of the line but its beautiful and does everything i need. Voice controls and the built in apps is gawdly.
Honestly, id say spend between 600-1000 and get a nice 50" with 1080p and over 200hz. If you dont care abput 3d or smart its easy to find one cheap.
Im sure others can chime in with opinions as well. Personally id say tae an hour go down to a best buy and jist have a look at tvs. Chat up a salesmen and get a solid model and price range thats ideal for you.
What are the best brands?Well that comes down to preference really.
But, for gaming plasma is far and away the best.
Personally, i bought a 60" 3d smart tv 1080p 600hz samsung and it was 999.99.
Its not top of the line but its beautiful and does everything i need. Voice controls and the built in apps is gawdly.
Honestly, id say spend between 600-1000 and get a nice 50" with 1080p and over 200hz. If you dont care abput 3d or smart its easy to find one cheap.
Im sure others can chime in with opinions as well. Personally id say tae an hour go down to a best buy and jist have a look at tvs. Chat up a salesmen and get a solid model and price range thats ideal for you.
I have a Wii U too and I agree with everything you said. That console is justSo as some of you know I copped a Wii U last weekend based off the strength of coli breh's recommendations and that target deal where I got a 50$ giftcard for copping the Super Mario Bros U bundle and 2 for 1 deal. I'm really enjoying the experience, but there's a list of things that should have been added that are missing from the system, that should have be on there, esp in this day and age of gaming. So here's my list. Feel free to explain the Nintendo's rationale.
1) Lack of online multiplayer support.
Why is it that Xbox 1 and Ps4 have games that offer online multiplayer and Nintendo does not? I mean, it would be extremely fun (and would be something that could sell the system to casual fans) if you could play Mario 3d, Donkey Kong, etc on online multiplayer. I understand that Nintendo is supposed to be the Co Op console, but people don't get together to play videogames like that anymore. My brehs got shyt to do, and won't come all the way over to my house to play some damn Mario 3d
2) Lack of DLCs for Nintendo games.
I mean, this is a gimme--all next gen games outside of Nintendo release DLCs to make the game more fun.
3) Inability to buy Wii U touchpad controllers
So why is it that you can't buy Wii U controllers? I'm not talking abotu classic controllers, I'm talking about the touchpads? I hear in Japan you can. But what the hell will I do if, god forbid, I break my gamepad?
4) Doesn't come with Avi cables.
Aight, you Coli nikkas may diss me about this, but I don't have a HD TV. I had to go pay 17 got damn dollas on Avi cables for my Wii U. I mean, that's money I could have used to buy a used Wii game.
I can't really think of much else right now. I love how Wii U is backward compatible, and I love how they have incorporated the Eshop. I hear the Wii Eshop has more games than the Wii U Eshop, so I can buy the games on the regular Wii that I want to play if the Wii U Eshop doesn't have them. There are tons and tons of regular Wii games I've never played, so I feel like im discovering a bunch of great games I didn't know existed or that I never had a chance to experience because of the Wii U.
and confusing. Not to mention it's a clusterfukk of different controllers.These all seem like valid complaints to me. I still enjoy the system a ton but yeah there are some really bewildering decisions made IMHO.So as some of you know I copped a Wii U last weekend based off the strength of coli breh's recommendations and that target deal where I got a 50$ giftcard for copping the Super Mario Bros U bundle and 2 for 1 deal. I'm really enjoying the experience, but there's a list of things that should have been added that are missing from the system, that should have be on there, esp in this day and age of gaming. So here's my list. Feel free to explain the Nintendo's rationale.
1) Lack of online multiplayer support.
Why is it that Xbox 1 and Ps4 have games that offer online multiplayer and Nintendo does not? I mean, it would be extremely fun (and would be something that could sell the system to casual fans) if you could play Mario 3d, Donkey Kong, etc on online multiplayer. I understand that Nintendo is supposed to be the Co Op console, but people don't get together to play videogames like that anymore. My brehs got shyt to do, and won't come all the way over to my house to play some damn Mario 3d
2) Lack of DLCs for Nintendo games.
I mean, this is a gimme--all next gen games outside of Nintendo release DLCs to make the game more fun.
3) Inability to buy Wii U touchpad controllers
So why is it that you can't buy Wii U controllers? I'm not talking abotu classic controllers, I'm talking about the touchpads? I hear in Japan you can. But what the hell will I do if, god forbid, I break my gamepad?
4) Doesn't come with Avi cables.
Aight, you Coli nikkas may diss me about this, but I don't have a HD TV. I had to go pay 17 got damn dollas on Avi cables for my Wii U. I mean, that's money I could have used to buy a used Wii game.
I can't really think of much else right now. I love how Wii U is backward compatible, and I love how they have incorporated the Eshop. I hear the Wii Eshop has more games than the Wii U Eshop, so I can buy the games on the regular Wii that I want to play if the Wii U Eshop doesn't have them. There are tons and tons of regular Wii games I've never played, so I feel like im discovering a bunch of great games I didn't know existed or that I never had a chance to experience because of the Wii U.