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Your question is this should you enhance one experience, or choose to diversify your experience. Honestly in the long run diversification is a greater enhancement then over investment. Owning both consoles gives you a greater exclusive library, and your going to have access to possibly over ninety percent of this generations library. Further more you get more varied experience. Each of these consoles provide vastly different experiences.

That said you would probably get more long term gratification by purchasing a 360. You will have so much more content to work with. Honestly the value is there if your looking for a more powerful experience. Only multiple console owners get the entire range.

Finally if your a die hard Nintendo traditionalist. I will be brutally honest your not going to find much in the library beyond what you have for the next few months. While others might list some good titles. They will hardly have that Nintendo sparkle you are looking for in your Wii games. Often they will be ported games, shovelware, or extremely niche. Next year should see half a dozen fantastic first party Nintendo titles, but for the rest of this year the well seems to be bone dry.

Pick up the 360 now, and see what you want there. Then come back to the Wii in a few months for Mariokart, and Smash Brothers. After they are out you might have another gap in which to play a game like Grand Theft Auto, or Lost Odyssey. Were you to do it just right. You could always have a must have title every month, and some months even two.