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If you'd rather have the cash and you can get more for it than what you paid for it and there aren't any announced games for the rest of the year that you're committed to buying, then sell it.

I'd say keep the games you have and buy another one in the future when they cost less, are regularly stocked and the library has more titles that you're interested in buying.

There's no point in hanging onto a console you don't plan on buying any games for unless money isn't an issue and you just want to keep your options open in case something DOES come out that you want to play.

Seeing as how a used Wii still commands a premium, if there's a time to sell one, it's from now until they're regularly stocked, which will probably be sooner than most believe with the recent increase in production.