Having played the Wii

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its become pretty clear to me that the XBOX 360 is much better. The motion sensor is new, but I didn 't really enjoy it too much after the first half an hour. NCAA on the Wii would be frustrating to say the least. And whoever said Wii Sports would be the big new franchise, uh... no.
 
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its become pretty clear to me that the XBOX 360 is much better. The motion sensor is new, but I didn 't really enjoy it too much after the first half an hour. NCAA on the Wii would be frustrating to say the least. And whoever said Wii Sports would be the big new franchise, uh... no.

Playing Ncaa Football on the Wii would be very strange. I have never played one, but I have never been too crazy about what they did with their controls.
 
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Given the inexpensive price of the Wii and the fact that Nintendo-developed games are sure-fire quality every time, I'd say there's nothing wrong with the Wii. If you don't like it, well it only cost you less than half of a PS3, or well-equipped XBox 360.
 
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I'm not talking about the price here. I'm talking about the system. If I ahd a Wii I would spend considerably less time on video games... Come to think about it that would be good for me.
 
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There's going to be some great games. There's certainly going to be a 1,000 different collections of mini-games for the system.

I think it's great for what it is, but I have about 0% in the thing. I'm just not looking to buy Mario-[insert sport or theme here] games much anymore. Still, there's plenty of people that want them and the old VC games...which is cool by me.

I liken it to cheap/run of the mill beer. It's usually something everyone can drink and enjoy, and it's fairly cheap. But, if you're buying something for a special occasion or your house, you'll probably get something a bit more complex and deep.
 
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