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Kugestu: I'm not sure that Excite Truck would be a particularly good example of a Wii game. I haven't played it (so I have no idea), but I don't think that a racing/driving game would show off the Wiimote at is best.
That's the problem, all the games out right now (save Zelda and possibly Wii Sports, which actually looks fun) are just gimmicks that could easily be done on a normal controller. Excite Truck was the best example for this (I've seen people play plenty of other games, but the only one I've played myself so far is that game) All they did was add the Wiimote Compatibility to make it look like something new when it really isn't (Trauma Center, Rayman, and Excite Truck ) The point is there ARE no games (Save Zelda) out now that show the Wii at it's best. Red Steel was a pretty good example of how the Wii controller should be used, but I haven't heard many good things about the game, unfortunately (and I was looking forward to that one).
I think this is just a first round of games to get people to realize how the the Wiimote is going to work, and aren't necessarily designed to be masterpieces (aside from Zelda, of course). It's the same thing that's done on every console, only every once in a while the lineup
will have a masterpiece in it.
Don't get me wrong, I agree that the Wii is the best current gen console out there right now, and definitely has the most going for it at this point in time (360 doesn't have the fanbase, and PS3 is too freaking expensive), but it hasn't escaped it's past just yet, and definitely has flaws with it's lineup (this generation of gaming consoles aren't so... interesting).