If anyone has been lurking my stream for some reason, I've recently been playing Trauma Center for the Wii (emulated on the PC). Instead of using the Wiimote, you use your mouse to move around and WASD to select your tools.
If you've never played the game before, here is a video from my stream. Granted, I'm playing on Easy and I'm not the greatest of players, but it's still pretty hard (and intense).
Obviously, I won't link the game nor where to find it, as it isn't allowed on the site, however, I will link the emulator (Dolphin), which is here.
You'll need a pretty recent computer to be able to emulate the Wii at full speed. I play with AA at x8 and AF at x16, and if I'm streaming while I'm playing, I will get the occasional speed-drop to 90% or so (expected, all four cores of my computer are maxed as well).
If there are any questions related to emulating this/playing the game, post them here and I'll try my best to answer them.
On May 20 2011 16:58 Zim23 wrote: I've watched you play this on your stream, it was mesmerizing. The best part is that it's an exact simulation of what surgery is really like.
Me and my ex gf use to play this game years ago on the DS/Wii. Fun stuff indeed. However it will never teach you the life lessons of hard work that Harvest Moon will haha.
I'm doubt it can help you to increase mouse precision. Most of the mouse-movies don't require exact pinpointing, and you have plenty of time for decisions, no need of side vision as well, for screen control. Game is fun, but cant replace OSU in terms of mouse training / map control.
Fun, but not very replayable. Also very frustrating if you get stuck in a rut. You have to restart operations from the very beginning so screwing up at the end of the operation will screw you over. Overall? Meh. Should you rent it? Yes. Buy it? No. Not much replay value.
I personally like the Trauma surgery the best because it's not that stupid little artificial disease that keeps popping up. Much more realistic when you have to treat an infected wound and pull out the glass.