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not a chance.



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I have a Wii in my household, and when I go off for college I'll lose control of it.

Unless there is some OMG blow my mind RPG, I don't see myself getting one.



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What do you mean by Sony guy btw? If you mean someone who has previously owned a Sony console and then buy a Wii, then I have owned a PS2 and a Wii...

For those having trouble finding a Wii, why not look online for Sunday ads of retail stores? When I first intended to get a Wii, I came across a Target ad mentioning of Wii being in stock on Sunday. So, I arrived there early on that day and got my Wii (it wasn't that hard, although there were already more than twenty people who came earlier than me even though I got there like five minutes after they just opened =.=;; )



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outlawauron said:
I have a Wii in my household, and when I go off for college I'll lose control of it.

Unless there is some OMG blow my mind RPG, I don't see myself getting one.
Chances are there will be at least one since it's domininant in japan.

 



Original PS and PS2 owner... now wii is primary console. (Also sega genisis, and dreamcast owner among other stuff).

May eventually get a PS3, but not likely anytime soon. Maybe in 4 years, as it will still have 5 more years to it's life according to Sony.

Had the wii over a year and haven't been bored with it yet. Based on my current games and current wish list, that will not happen for over a year, and by that time there will be even more stuff out to keep me entertained with it.



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sc94597 said:
outlawauron said:
I have a Wii in my household, and when I go off for college I'll lose control of it.

Unless there is some OMG blow my mind RPG, I don't see myself getting one.
Chances are there will be at least one since it's domininant in japan.

 


Yes and it has been since release, yet the only RPGs that really catches my interest are Fragile and FF: Crystal Chronicles.

Being that I didn't the GC version very much, Im not sure Ill like this one either.

 

But then again, who knows.



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Considering PS2 dominated the market, and Wii will dominate it next, I would guess a lot.



Not yet, there just are'nt that many games on the Wii that interest me besides mario Krat Wii.



                                     

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I have never been a sony guy :P more like a nintendo guy :P, I used to have a gamecube sold it, bought a ps2 was ok for a while then, a week ago I got my self a wii



I bought a Wii a month ago, and I have never been so disappointed in a console ever in my life. I really dislike the motion controls. I'll probably keep it for games that use the GC controller, GC games, and VC games.

PS360 FTW this generation.

 

I'll stick the Wii with The Titanic and Rap / Hip Hop music.  Things that were popular that I didn't care for. 



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