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i agree with people so far. i'd pick one of the following:

bigger harddrive (10gb would be all thats needed since it'd be almost 20 times the current amount) or just the ability to hook up an external harddrive

an actual online community like live

the end of friend codes and complete freedom to play whoever you want to online

a headset

many more epic high-budget games (especially rpgs and action games)

and finally if it was a bit more powerful graphically to make a clear distinction between it and last gen then lazy developers wouldn't think ps2 ports without graphical updates or half-decent looking last gen graphics is alright. it would maybe make them realize that pushing the wii's limits graphically is still just as important as it was on every other system ever.


the great thing about all these things is that everyone of them is doable. nintendo give us external hard drive compatibilty, a headset, the ability to play whoever we want online, and an online community where we can communicate with friends and meet new gamers. and 3rd parties just need to move some of their big epic games over to the wii since most of them will make much more money on the wii anyways and also start pushing the wii to its limits. yeah the wii being a bit more powerful can't be done but as long as developers start pushing the graphical capabilities of the wii instead of ignoring them then i'd be fine with that. but the question is will any of these things be done???



end of '08 predictions: wii - 43 million,  360 - 25 million, ps3 - 20 million

 

Games I've beat recently: Super Mario Galaxy, Knights of the Old Republic, Shadow of the Collossus

 

Proud owner of wii, gamecube, xbox, ps2, dreamcast, n64, snes, genesis, 3DO, nes, atari, intellivision, unisonic tournament 2000, and gameboy