
Metroid_Fan wrote:I still don't have the cash to shell out for the Trilogy, and that makes me sad. I already own all three games, but I'd like to see if a Hard play-through of Echoes proves easier with the Wii controls, because so far I have not been able to best the Emperor Ing using the GCN controller. Plus, it'd give me an excuse to play through the whole series again; with improved Wii controls, of course...


KingBroly wrote:That was last week, and now it's $50 again (Amazon has it for $49). It's still a worthy purchase at that price.

SEGAsbest wrote:KingBroly wrote:That was last week, and now it's $50 again (Amazon has it for $49). It's still a worthy purchase at that price.
I disagree, I think $50 is overpriced. They are great games, but they are ports, and have been released before. You could probably find all games separately for around $30 total.

KingBroly wrote:SEGAsbest wrote:KingBroly wrote:That was last week, and now it's $50 again (Amazon has it for $49). It's still a worthy purchase at that price.
I disagree, I think $50 is overpriced. They are great games, but they are ports, and have been released before. You could probably find all games separately for around $30 total.
Prime 3 isn't a port.



morphballer wrote:So who here has the game and who doesn't? I'd like to get some friend vouchers so I can take pictures.![]()

dandancc wrote:KingBroly wrote:
Prime 3 isn't a port.
And you can't find for less than 40. Finding for less than 50 is already a feat. Deamn, Prime 3 alone is worth the 50 bucks, let alone all of three games. Can't see how someone can consider any compilation with one of the best games from current gen overpriced.




Ezekiel Rage wrote:It is a deal. the first two are redone in widescreen an 480p and look georgeous. the controls are also fixed and some neat stuff got added. prime 2 especially got a nice treatment and is alot fairer now. also, you get some cool bonus stuf flike art gallery (taken from the originals) and soundtrack collection aswell as screenshot grabbing. and above it all, it gives us the ability to play trough the story in a nice vcovninient way and it has an artbook and all that for less than ONE single game...
i have it, i dont regret it a second and its currently one of my most played games...


It's the only other one i know of that is dual layer. and i didn't notice any speedier loading times either actually.morphballer wrote:I noticed MPT uses the dual layer disk format. Is this the second dual layer game after SSB Brawl? Also, I thought I read somewhere that the load times were cut down for Corruption but I don't see it. In fact, when I activate certain blast doors, it almost seems worse than before.


now we know. i couldn't find a list, but i think NSMBW is also dual layer. but other than those doors, i didn't notice any other things that seemed to slow down in terms of loading or frame rate.WhatCD wrote:Mario Kart Wii is also dual-layer.




Ngamer01 wrote:*sigh*
1) Brawl and MP Trilogy are the only two dual-layer games. All other games are single-layer. That includes Mario Kart Wii and New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
2) Corruption's load times only received a slight reduction in Trilogy, though it's not noticeable since MP 1 and 2 got a bigger reduction in load times in Trilogy.


Ngamer01 wrote:1) Brawl and MP Trilogy are the only two dual-layer games. All other games are single-layer. That includes Mario Kart Wii and New Super Mario Bros. Wii.





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