Oh, and a quick question. Are there any proximity voice chat options in the game?"
http://gbatemp.net/topic/267390-is-it-possible-to-hack-classic-controller-support-in-games/
Here's a direct link to some other hacks and links that might interest you too:
http://www.fatalframe4.net/
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Ocarina#Ocarina
It's not an easy thing to do, but the communities around it have lots of documented info and are very helpful. I only wanted it for two games and they were made. Super Mario Bros. 5 and Donkey Kong Country Returns. Some of the games that you want may already have controller remaps/mods for them. A google search should help out with that."
Bruce Wayne may not actively try to kill Batman but he definitely guarantee's that Batman can't have a balanced, fulfilling life as long as Bruce Wayne has to exist. He'll torturously have to continue sacrificing himself at the whim of Bruce. Bruce wants to be Batman, that's fine. Batman has shown quite consistently that he must bend to Bruce and carry all of his paranoia and values. How does the world's greatest detective with access to a ridiculous amount of money have to keep chasing after the same bad guys?
Bruce wants it. He doesn't want the Batman to go away because then he'll have to actually get over the death of his parents. This was proven when he declined help from the Green Lantern. In life we can often be our own greatest enemy, Batman only knows this too well in his role as a slave to a billionaire that refuses to seek or accept therapy. He hides behind his unique brand of vigilantism but it's ultimately a failure because he turns Batman into a marionette that must constantly be tortured both inside and out just because he feels like it. If a persons sole purpose in a relationship is to make the other suffer than I say that person is a villain. Bruce Wayne is my favorite Batman villain simply because he's always present and you can always see how he strikes, limits and controls the Bat.
(360) @diceless"
Basically enough time to be able to create a decent comparison against their experience on one platform. The 360, PC, and Wii versions have very solid differences between one another in the case of Black Ops. The Wii version is nearly another game despite it being a wonderful and very accurate port. The controls are vastly different and the graphics do not give you the same level or type of immersion at all points. Imagine if this was done with Bayonetta. If the publisher hadn't of placed a warning on the box it may have gotten copy pasta reviews from a few outlets."



