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fagarcia75 said:
Nintendo makes quality products. Their systmes, controllers, and accesseries typically last and don't break. If Wii's were produced and made like Sony's PS2, then everyone who owns a wii would have to buy one or two more to replace their broken piece of crap wiis.

If that happened (which it won't becuase Nintendo makes quality hardware and accesseries), the Wii would sell double the current install base of the PS2 by 2010. lol.


 I have never known anyone that ha shad to replace a Nintendo product.  I still have a working, original 89 (?) GameBoy, as well as an original 1987 (?) NES.  While I still play the NES (mostly Dr. Mario, Mario 3, Duck Hunt and TMNT) the Gameboy is more of a shelf item.  But it still turns on and plays.

 

I have had every Nintendo product, excluding the DS and Advance/Pocket since the originals and have never had any one of them even hiccup, it would seem.

 

I'm on my third PS2.  Both previous ones I've had stopped reading discs - extremely annoying.  But you can't not buy another PS2 because you'll waste your $500 worth of actual games on hand.  Lovely renewal investment, and feeds Sony's numbers. 



Numbers: Checker Players > Halo Players

Checkers Age and replayability > Halo Age and replayability

Therefore, Checkers > Halo

So, Checkers is a better game than Halo.