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Okay first the Wii(I love my Wii but...) Online too, I just hate the stupid friend codes thing, I think at this rate I'm never going online with my Wii. Secondly I really think they should have taken out the Wireless network card(why bother inlcuding it anyway when nothing supported it in the begining) sold in seperate, and taken out Wii Sports from the package(it obviously would have sold well anyway) and upped the price some, I honestly wouldn't have minded a $299.99 tag. And at this point they could have easily used the extra hundred or so bucks to kick up the graphics quite a bit. And I love my Wii and I'm not all about graphics, but when people can't see a difference at all between the Gamecube and the Wii people feel like they graphically were left behind a generation. I think these changes would have given them enough money to provide something that would have made a fairly big difference, not even X360 quality but something thats clearly above the last generation of systems. It just sort of bothers me they have labeled themselves as a second system so they're not even concerned with competing on other fronts like online and graphics, and they've basically have told the media and the public if your a hardcore gamer go and buy a X360 or ps3, then buy a Wii too. Instead of fighting hard to give us it all. Granted I'll tell you a million reasons why this was a smart descision for them, but for now I'm fustrated knowing the only way I can enjoy state of the art motion sensitive game controls is with out dated graphics, and that leaves me a bit underwhelmed. Now the X360(and I love my X360 too) but for a system thats more then a year old it has some heavy gaps in its offering. RPG? Adventure? Even fighting games are sparse, it's like if you don't like shooting things don't get a 360. Granted it's getting better, but it's time to bash the ones we love so there it is! Another thing is they have the absolute worse D-pad I've ever seen. It's just this big fat wad of plastic that often doesn't go the way you push(you only realize how bad this is when you're on a menu screen and you go down instead of to the right etc..) Now the DS!!! The Wii's visual problem seems to be inherited from the system it was modeled after, the DS. Which has far too many games that look like a GBA title with a map slapped on the other screen. It's like come on people don't be afraid to push the system a little!!!