
Nintendo Wii Trauma Center Second Opinion w Manual
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Trauma Center: Second Opinion is an Atlus surgical simulation released for the Nintendo Wii in 2006, one of the earliest titles to treat the Wiimote as something more than a party trick. Atlus published it as a Wii launch-window title built around a direct port of the original DS game, retooled and expanded for the motion controls of Nintendo's new hardware. The case shows Dr. Derek Stiles front and center against the series' signature dark, stylized medical backdrop, anime-influenced in a way that was distinctly Atlus house style at the time.
2006 was the year the Wii launched at retail in November and immediately sold out of most major chains through the holiday season. Nintendo had bet the console on motion controls at a moment when Sony was pushing the PS3 and Microsoft was a year into the Xbox 360. Atlus committed early. Second Opinion was one of roughly two dozen launch-period titles, and it stood out because the surgical gameplay actually used the motion input with purpose, not as a gimmick. You pointed, you cut, you sutured. The GUILT strain storyline carried over from the DS original but the Wii version added new chapters and a co-op mode that had no DS equivalent. Atlus in 2006 was already the boutique publisher with the cult fanbase, the house that had been building its reputation on Shin Megami Tensei and Growlanser. Second Opinion was one of their bigger mainstream swings of that decade, and it connected because the hardware made the concept legible to players who had never touched the DS game.
The Wii Remote becomes your scalpel, your suture needle, your defibrillator paddles under pressure.
This copy comes with the original manual, which matters on a Wii title that was not always kept complete. The case is the North American black Wii keep case. Manual-included copies hold their collectibility better than disc-only, and the manual itself carries the full control diagram that makes the game legible to a new player. Before you close the case, check the disc surface under direct light. Any radial scratches near the data band will tell you more about playability than the case condition will.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm the disc reads and loads on current Wii or Wii U hardware without error.
The Wii Remote becomes your scalpel, your suture needle, your defibrillator paddles under pressure.
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