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Is wii really worth it nowsday?

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Originally posted by: Xellos2099
Hmm, how did console talk get into the area of ac and temperature lol?

It's CasioTech, best to just ignore him for the week or two that it'll take for him to get his 12 year old ass banned again.

Are there any games out there that currently interest you? I think with it's popularity and cheap development costs the Wii is having the problem of too many low quality games. But there are more than enough games of good quality to justify the console. I would take a look through the current catalog (and maybe even some of the GC and VC/WiiWare games, I completely missed the Paper Mario series until after I got the Wii). If there isn't anything there that interests I don't know if it makes sense to hold out just for one game that's in development, particularly since you only have purchased one game in the first place.
 
I actually bought a wii week over the weekend. I always wanted one, but never could find one. Target says there is a 90-day return policy on it (according to the sales rep.) - but- the receipt says it cant be opened. I was going to test dive it for 2 months and see. I might have it regardless now.

I rented mario kart wii and am loving it. I signed up for gamefly and I plan to borrow zelda from a friend. I haven't owned a console since the PS1 so I'm pretty excited. I'm normally a PC gamer.
 
I still enjoy playing my Wii. In fact, there are more games on the shelves for the Wii right now that I want to buy than there are for the PS3 or 360 and I don't even have that many PS3/360 games. It all boils down to preference and it also has a lot to do with whether or not you will be playing the Wii solo or with someone more often. In my case, my SO and I play it together most of the time. It really is designed for local multiplayer if you want to get the most out of it.
 
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