I agree that Sports can require some finess to do well. I haven't really bothered learning it myself, and it showed when I got to pro level computers, so I may try to figure it out before I head out to college again. For golf though, I'd much rather play Super Swing Golf than Wii Sports. Selling a console off and then buying it later sounds like an odd idea to me as I would usually expect a used item to go for much lower than retail, but since the Wii still sells well (around retail last I heard if not more) secondhand, I suppose it's understandable, and there's the possibility of a price drop down the road. We'll see, hopefully we'll get a large amount of games like the PS1 did. Though I hope the average quality (subjective) of the games are higher, but that's a discussion for a different thread.







