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by fistpittingnor,
Jan 30, 2007
Pros: Virtual Console, Adaptivity, Innovative console gameplay
Cons: None
The Bottom Line: A must for the nostalgia gamer, people of all ages due to wide variety of games (that will soon be available, including VC games), and for the exercise!
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by DagdaMor,
Feb 20, 2007
Pros: immersive gameplay, highly accessible, problems remedied effectively, wide arrange of games, durable controllers
Cons: lacking connecting Wii users to each other future games should correct this.
The Bottom Line: The only console that has truely made it to next generation gaming, fully immersed with the innovative Wii remote a gamer can experience games like never before.
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by flindingo,
Dec 9, 2006
Pros: Innovative controls, included games are incredibly fun, great for parties and non gamers.
Cons: No HD support (beyond 480p), probably not best for hardcore online FPS gamers.
The Bottom Line: Can't beat the price, which includes a 5 pack sports game. The fact that it reaches to non gamers is a testament alone. It rocks.
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by spdorsey,
Feb 14, 2007
Pros: Simple, inexpensive, clean, and very fun. Well worth the cost.
Cons: No high-definition support, but you'll forget about that immediately.
The Bottom Line: this is the best console I've owned, and I've owned a lot of them. I'd recommend it for the whole family.
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by stormwolf17,
Feb 21, 2007
Pros: Great fun and realatively small size
Cons: no life-like graphics here
The Bottom Line: Wii is a must, great for family fun!
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by raymond4,
Dec 15, 2006
Pros: Very fun and entertaining, it keeps you coming back for more with its great controls.
Cons: WiiRemotes aren't the most durable thing in the world.
Graphics aren't anything perfect, but good.
The Bottom Line: Great family fun console. Unique and fun gameplay, loads of extras to keep you occupied. Virtually endless possibilities.
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by Nephthys_1,
Jan 21, 2007
Pros: Fun, price, controllers, game choices, backwards compatible
Cons: Nothing, maybe causing me to have to catch my breath. lol.
The Bottom Line: $250 is small compared to the value of the gaming system and games. It's a major plus that it's backwards compatible with the Gamecube, it's compact and sleek.
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by hunterf8705,
Nov 21, 2006
Pros: Motion sensor controller, cheap price, small size
Cons: graphics, no DVD function, sensor bar
The Bottom Line: I would recommend that you go out and buy this. It is a definite recommendation over the PS3 and the Xbox 360. It is innovative and addictive.
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by oneballjaywax,
Jan 2, 2008
Pros: Controllers/Interaction/Playability w/o it system = ZZZZzzzz,Virtual Console=Old School Goodness,
Cons: Internet Channel is not that great & slow,Remotes are $$$,Sensor bar hit or miss
The Bottom Line: Gets your but off the couch moving around and is just fun to play.Ability to play Old school NES games and controllers make is AWESOME.
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by macphersont,
Sep 30, 2007
Pros: Friendly, small, quiet and surprisingly powerful.
Cons: Ported games are typically poor.
The Bottom Line: If you enjoy consoles, this is worth checking out for a unique gameplay experience. Very fun at parties.
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