Well the Wii version of REmake supports true progressive scan & 480p. The Cube version can only do 480i.
Therefore, the Wii version of REmake allows you to see more details - especially in the pre-rendered backgrounds. Like for example, I can easily tell the details of the paintings you see hanging on the walls. On the Cube version all those details are not as clear. And if you try playing REmake on a regular CRT set, those same details look blurry as hell.
Another difference is that if you play the Cube version on the Wii, it fills almost the entire screen. Not so with the Wii version. So basically, each version has its pros and cons.
And I suspect that those ppl that get a 'blurry mess' are doing something wrong. If you set things right, you will get very clear jaggies with most Wii games (not a positive, I know). But if you only see blurry shit on screen, then your TV, settings and Made-in-China cables are probably shit too.
Therefore, the Wii version of REmake allows you to see more details - especially in the pre-rendered backgrounds. Like for example, I can easily tell the details of the paintings you see hanging on the walls. On the Cube version all those details are not as clear. And if you try playing REmake on a regular CRT set, those same details look blurry as hell.
Another difference is that if you play the Cube version on the Wii, it fills almost the entire screen. Not so with the Wii version. So basically, each version has its pros and cons.
And I suspect that those ppl that get a 'blurry mess' are doing something wrong. If you set things right, you will get very clear jaggies with most Wii games (not a positive, I know). But if you only see blurry shit on screen, then your TV, settings and Made-in-China cables are probably shit too.
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