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MDMAlliance said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
happydolphin said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:

Im sorry but the Wii is collecting dust on the casual end as well (where I live). The games that are still living on the Wii are mostly Mario Kart and Super Smash Bros. Ive been to many friends house who have the Wii and the Wii's were eventually either traded for a couple games or being ignored unless forthe purpose of playing Super Smash. I have tons of friends with Wii's but when I want a Wii game I just borrow my friends Wii who refuses to game. He's trying to gradually bow out of gaming, but says he bought only a Nintendo Wii to cure the gaming itch because if he got a PS3 or 360 the complexities would set in and he'd become hooked on wasting time with it.

I know, it's end of gen. It's normal most people are getting tired with it (I'm talking casuals). I never said the contrary. :]


Dont see things slowing down on the other consoles nor the PC. In fact PC is making itself more relevant than ever with Steam. As for your first post I dont buy consoles I can find at least five games for. The Wii had like a couple more than that but I played the games on my friends Wii before I even cared to start counting to five again. The list now stands at two in Xenoblade and The Last Story.


That's because the Wii is ending its generation now and the PS3 and 360 aren't ending their generations until two or three years from now.


The PS3 and 360's generations will be over by next year. The will continue even though the next gen will start.