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I don't know of anyone who sold their Wii. I know a friend sold his DS for a PSP then had to go out and buy a new DS a few months later. I tend to discourage friends from selling consoles or games, I remind them that their not only loosing their money their closing doors to experiances. If you sell that game then five years from now wanna go back and play it, your out of luck.

I used to always sell my consoles and games as soon as the newest Nintendo system hit the market but today I look back and want to play EarthBound but no I don't have an SNES and finding a copy of EarthBound under 100$ is next to impossible. Its not on VC and we never got the collection on GBA. Infact I wish I had held on to all my games and consoles I'd be a much happier person.

In the end, I would be royally pissed if I were you. Because the console was a gift, you won it and gave it to him. You just don't sell gifts, at least I don't and I don't know anyone else who does at least not for like awhile. Sure a garage sale like ten years later you hear of people selling wedding gifts and such. But for the most part you don't sell a gift and especially not for another console thats a slap in the face.

Moral of the story, if you get a free console. Hold onto it, you won it not somebody else.



-JC7

"In God We Trust - In Games We Play " - Joel Reimer