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No money right now, my gf wants to want us to go on a trip instead(!).



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Dosent appeal to me



 

i got a wii, but its all of above for me lol



I have a Wii too, but I pretend I don't because I am older so it takes me longer to get all set up. That is why most people think I don't have a Wii. They don't want to wait while I clean the disk, fuss with the cables, look for newer batteries, and fumble thru the menu. My Wii works fine after all that though. Not many people know that because after all that fuss I usually just end up practicing by myself.



The urge to play is a terrible thing to waste.

When I wanna play games, I wanna play seriously, not fool myself.



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Because I don't want to wave my arms around like an idiot. I like to look cool when I do my gaming. Also people play Wii Sports and Wii Play like five times and then never touch their Wii again so I've been told.



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1) I don't like nintendo's business direction.
2)I hate wii fit.
3)There are no good online games apart from kart.
4)It is for little kids.



Why would anyone want a Wii? It has a pathetic library that doesn't seem to be improving any time soon.

If you want real gaming, get a DS. Console gaming is pretty much dead thanks to Nintendo. Your only options now are casual games and shooters.



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dont care of Ninty games
not impressed by motion control
next SH/RE/FF/MGS/GT not on Wii
i dont have children and my family is not interested in playing video games



Time to Work !

Not enough time to play games on another consoles and not enough reason for me to make the investment.



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