Black Ops 1 Wii -

Because the Wii was so easy to hack, Black Ops became a modder’s paradise. You’d join a lobby and suddenly you were flying through the air with a 10-foot sniper rifle that shot grenades. It was broken, but it was fun . The Wii version had a long lifespan on the modding circuit long after the PS3 lobbies became toxic.

You’ll either laugh, cry, or throw your Wii Remote through the TV. black ops 1 wii

Today, the official servers are long dead. While the game supported Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, those services have been terminated. Without private server workarounds (which are difficult to set up for the average user), the multiplayer component is unplayable. This review must dock points for longevity, as half the game’s value is now inaccessible without significant technical tinkering. Because the Wii was so easy to hack,

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The audio remains a high point. The voice acting (Sam Worthington, Ed Harris, Gary Oldman) is preserved, and the sound design of the weapons carries a heavy punch. The iconic soundtrack, featuring heavy use of rolling percussion and atmospheric synths, sounds excellent coming through a TV speaker. The Wii’s audio hardware handles the dynamic range of the gunfights well.

But here is the magic: The Wii version supported 4-player split-screen on a single TV. No online required (though the online servers did exist for a while and were a lawless wasteland of cheaters).