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ookaze said:
 


What they fail to understand, and that I see often, is that Wii graphics do not look dated at all on HDTV, and there's no need to release any Wii with HD graphics. The Wii has component output, which is more than sufficient for HDTV.



I disagree. 480p looks very dated on a HDTV. I've been playing HD games on my pc for years now so going back to 480p looks bad especially on a LCD. Yes you can connect and run Wii on HDTV yet why would you when both 360 and ps3 are HD? If you got a HDTV then why would you want to play DVD movie in 480p when you can buy the same movie in Blu-ray in 720p/1080p?

HD is becoming a huge selling point between DirectTV vs Time Warner Cable (US) so I believe this will become an issue with consoles as well. This is why some predict a future Wii HD coming.