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Hippysnake said:
lapsed_gamer said:
Hippysnake said:
Voltaire said:
Hippysnake said:
'Is it possible to have the Wii as your primary console?'

If you're under 11: Yes.

If you're over 11: No. The time will come when waggling the Wiimote will no longer be the fun novelty it once was. The time will come when you just want to pickup a pad, laze down on a futton or bed, and just play normally, without putting any physical strain on your body. The novelty wears off way to fast for it to be a dedicated console this GEN. That kinda explain why there are so many second hand units around.

 

 I just love it how people talk like what theyre saying is a known fact. So Again, something must be wrong with me because all i do is" pickup a wiimote, laze down on a futton or bed, and just play normally, without putting any physical strain on your body"

 

I must be an anomaly.

Learn to punctuate before quoting me. I feel rather silly replying to someone who cannot use simple grammar.

Anyway, time to address that not so valid point.
95% of Wii games require you to gayly waggle the Wiimote at least once every 45 seconds. The other 5% of games also work on GameCube.

 

Be careful about correcting other people's grammer if you are going to make mistakes yourself.

Also, what does a quick flick of the Wiimote or pointing at the screen have to do with relaxing? There are two games that I play standing up: Wii Sports (because we made it a rule to keep it fun), and Wii Fit.

 

Mutual advice my friend. It is much appreciated.

And I also play games standing up, like 'Pee without hitting the seat.' 'Spell your name in the toilet.' I agree. It makes it ALOT more fun.

No problem. I'm not calling anyone an idiot.

 



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