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During game play, the emulation was very smooth. I would personally rate this software a 5 on the star scale.- I didn't touch anything in configuration, nor did i need too. The sound is also perfect. | During game play, the emulation was very smooth. I would personally rate this software a 5 on the star scale.- I didn't touch anything in configuration, nor did i need too. The sound is also perfect. | ||
You need just a wii remote (sideways) to play this game and nothing else, but there is a two player mode that I did not test yet. | You need just a wii remote (sideways) to play this game and nothing else, but there is a two player mode that I did not test yet. |