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So I read from a few users and articles that they consider buying a Wii as an "impulse buy." As a Wii user, I would not think of myself that way. I'm not going to bother listing the future Wii games, you all know what they are, but there are PLENTY of up-and-coming Wii games that well worth the buy. But most of you would agree with that anyway. A few PS3 fans say that in 3 years, people won't care about the Wii as much anymore, and they'll have to focus on the PS3 and 360. However you guys don't seem to realize that Nintendo has the ability to make a new system. Nintendo is the company that released the GBA, and then the GBA SP, and then the Micro. And they made the DS shortly after the DS came out. Nintendo gets a profit on every Wii they sell, so it won't be hard to make a Wii 2.0, or a totally new, next-gen Nintendo system. The profit Nintendo makes from the DS and Wii sales combined will allow them to make a great new next-gen system. Basically what I'm saying is... So what if the Wii is an impulse buy. It's a great impulse buy that'll last a few years probably. It'll have a few great games that last, and the rest will probably fade away. And in a few years, Nintendo will have the next system. It's that simple. And I like that. I like that better than having to buy a system that I'm stuck with for nearly a decade. My gaming tastes change with the times, and so do my consoles.



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