| starcraft said: Not nearly as much. I got my Wii when my 360 Rrod. I played it HEAPS while my 360 was being repaired. Since the 360 got back, I've hardly touched the Wii. That shouldn't be seen as a bad thing, but as a good thing. You've made an excellent purchase. Don't sell your Wii, Mariokart is coming. |
Projecting your personal experiences on another person in subjective matters is never useful. I "have" a 360 and I hardly touch the thing honestly. It hangs out and gets played whenever I get bored of my Wii. I have put in more time playing Brawl than I have combined playing 360 games. That does not mean the person will stop playing his 360 though.
To directly answer the question I would say you need to look at the game line-ups. The amount of time spent playing on a console will be directly proportionate to the amount of games you want to play on it. Said another way, the one with more games you like will get more attention. If there is an even split you will spend an equal amount of timee on each. So long as you still know of Wii games you want to play then there is no need to worry about not playing it.







