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Noolsey said:
**Slash** said:
Noolsey said:
I think the 360 and PS3 are fairly priced right now, but:

Xbox 360: £100 (all versions, there's nothing that appeals to me more in the Elite than in the basic, and I only want 2/3 games for it, two of which aren't out in Europe. I would probably sell if after I finish those two/three games).

Playstation 3: £200 (for whatever has backwards compatability. I would never spend more than this for a console. There aren't many games I want for this, either).

Wii: Nothing. Don't want one. If I was offered one for free, which I couldn't sell, I wouldn't want it.

 

 that is just silly and narrow minded to refuse a new console which u would get for free, same goes for the haters who said they wouldnt want a PS3 or 360 free of charge. 

if u had a wii u should play it with ur family and friends and u wil have a lot of fun, i promise u that

No, my brother has a Wii. I can't stand the controller, the graphics are horrible (often worse than some last-gen games) and there are no games that appeal to me (Tales Of Symphonia 2 I'll skip purely because of the Wii controls).

Not all people say they don't want it because they don't like the idea of it, they say they don't want it because they don't like it. I would rather not have it cluttering my living/bedroom. They're small enough as it is.

 

 

I have the same opionion as well.  The 2009 line-up of games is looking much better then what is coming out from now to the end of 2008 for Wii.  But, I usually want to play games that can use the GC controller because I really don't like it.  Part of the problem, Wii Motion + may fix, but other problem is that I have a birth defect in my left hand that makes it very tiring to hold the nun-chuck for long periods of time (over 10 minutes).  Also, I think we also have seen where Worse Graphics can result in Worse Gameplay for the Wii.  Companies get lazy on one aspect that they percieve the consumers don't care about, so they get lazy on other aspects of the game that should be good.  Luckily, it looks like the situation is getting better next year.

 



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