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  1. Review Date: 2009-11-22

    I had been wanting to purchase a Wii since the launch of the system, but the money tree wasn't producing. My husband and I decided that instead of trying to come up with the extra money for the system, we would rack up the reward points on our bank card by using it for all of our bill payments and everyday purchases. It took us a year and a half, but we finally got it!!! We are enjoying each and every moment that we spend playing with it, and our oldest daughter loves the Wii Sports games (especially baseball.) It really is a nice system to own that the whole family can get something out of.

    User: Angela Moore-guerra
    Rating:
    Summary: Best Use of Reward Points Ever
    Helpful Votes: 0
    Total Votes: 0
  2. Review Date: 2009-11-21

    Let me start out by saying I have owned all three current gen systems. With the recent price drops I think now is a good time to do a simple comparison so I'll do my best. I'm actually on my second wii, i bought one in 2006 at the launch and after 3 years it stopped reading discs. I think my issue was pretty isolated, but honestly I can't complain I got plenty of entertainment value out of it for the price in my honest opinion. The only other hardware issue I have had is the lights on the remotes, they seem to burn out very quickly for me, but it doesn't ruin the function of the remote.

    So how does the wii stack up against the ps3 and the xbox? Quite honestly it really only beats the others in two departments and with the recent price drop it's more like one, but it's a biggie! The wii is FUN, it's fun for a group of people, it's fun for people who don't play video games on a regular basis and for ones that do. My wife and I play the wii together quite a bit, we always play it when friends visit and it's a lot of fun. It doesn't have the graphics of the ps3 or the xbox 360, it isn't the media hub that the other two are, for the most part what the games lack in graphics they make up for easily in fun.

    The controllers are innovative, the game play is innovative and prior to the price drop of the xbox and ps3 I would have said if you only buy one system the wii is definitely worth considering. With the price drops of all of the systems the choice is not so easy now. My recommendation, i guess would be this: If you plan on playing a lot with friends and family when the visit and not so much by yourself or online then the wii is a solid choice. If you plan on playing online games and playing a lot of solo games then I've got to recommend the PS3 or even the Xbox (you can see my ps3 vs xbox review for my conclusion on the winner there).

    Hopefully this review will be helpful to someone doing their xmas shopping this year.

    User: Scott Martin
    Rating:
    Summary: Wii vs The Rest Review
    Helpful Votes: 2
    Total Votes: 2
  3. Review Date: 2009-11-21

    The Wii is a pretty fun as a casual game experience. Only on the Wii I can play many games with my wife. She uses it a lot more than I do. We primarily use the Wii to play casual games together. The graphics don't measure up at all to XBox 360 or Playstation 3, but can still be plenty of fun for games where graphics are not important.

    I use the Wii for Wii Sports, Wii Fit, Boom Blox, Mario Party, etc. I find myself using the Wii less and less and my XBox 360 much more now since I more often want to play some deeper, more graphically intensive games. There far fewer Wii games I am interested than those for other consoles, but the other consoles do not yet have the unique casual game experience that my wife and friends are excited to play.

    I still recommend and like the Wii, but it isn't trying to compete with Xbox 360 or Playstation 3 which are entirely different kinds of gaming experiences. You either want to play some of the casual games with motion controls or you don't. If you aren't a big fan of Wii Sports, then there is probably little reason to buy a Wii.

    Adult friends and family have bought the Wii that would have never bought or played games anymore. So it definitely has opened games up to them again. However most of them have significantly decreased their usage of the Wii after the first few months or year, haven't bought new games, or have stopped playing all-together. So if you don't play and are wondering how long lasting it will be, you probably will not play forever. But if you want something fun that you can do in a group setting, it is a nice option.

    I consider a Wii a replacement for board games. It is fresher and more exiciting ina group setting than board games for many and can be used once in a while when you want a casual game like that.

    User: Tiger
    Rating:
    Summary: Fun for Casual Gamers & Non-Gamers
    Helpful Votes: 1
    Total Votes: 1
  4. Review Date: 2009-11-20

    The Wii and the Wii fit are great! I am loosing fat and inches and that makes me very happy.

    User: Sandra Jenkins
    Rating:
    Summary: I'm getting fit"
    Helpful Votes: 1
    Total Votes: 1
  5. Review Date: 2009-11-20

    It's great fun, but you have probably heard that already. There are a ton of fun group games you can play with this thing: it's not a high definition gaming monster, but if you want to entertain your friends, there's no video gaming option like the Wii for finding games that they can just pick up a controller and play somewhat competently.

    If you had any appreciation for Super Mario Bros, or SMB3, you'll need to pick up the New Super Mario Brothers Wii. It's one of the most fun games you'll ever play with 2 or three others.

    Cons:
    * by the time you get done buying extra wiimotes and nunchucks and hd cables and batteries and balance boards and all that jazz, it's not too tough to have spent $400 or more.
    * not high definition

    Pros:
    * great for parties
    * fun controllers
    * mario, zelda, and metroid
    * ability to download and play "old-school" games
    * just about everything else
    * your old parents can play it and have fun
    * your even older grandparents can play it and have fun
    * you'll get a good laugh watching them do so
    * option to buy fitness games that won't make you fat and dumb if you play them a lot

    just buy one already.

    User: A. Pull
    Rating:
    Summary: get one
    Helpful Votes: 1
    Total Votes: 1

Product Details

  1. Plays two disc formats in a single, self-loading media bay
  2. Features a processing chip from IBM and a graphics chip from ATI
  3. Backwards compatible with all Nintendo GameCube games and most peripherals
  4. Built-in Wi-Fi access for easy connection to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection gaming service
  5. Wii Sports game included

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