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That said, there is also a downside to the Wii.
While the games are fun, many of them get old in a hurry. With the exception of Mario Kart, which I'm pretty much up for playing at any time, the games I've purchased at the store have all been at least decent and I enjoy them for a week after purchase, but then they collect dust for months until I have interest in playing them again. It would be acceptable if the games were less expensive, but dropping $40 on a game that grows old quickly is not a mistake a Wii gamer will make too many times. I feel like I need a couple dozen games to keep me playing Wii every day. And for that to happen, I would need to see most games at $15-20 and premium games like Madden NFL 10 at $30.
Many of the games you'd like to play online, such as Wii Sports (we all think we're the best at power bowling), are not available for online play. There are hundreds of games to purchase online inexpensively (including classics like Super Mario Bros and Tecmo Bowl), but unfortunately there is no option to try before you buy and I've regretted buying every title except the classics mentioned above and Tetris Party (you can play Tetris online).
There are many benefits to having your Wii connected to the Internet (I use my wireless signal). In addition to being able to play and buy many games online, you can also download: Nintendo Channel, which has video clips and lots of other valuable information if you're looking to buy Wii or DS games; the Everybody Votes Channel, where you pick an answer and predict the most popular answer (i.e., "Would you rather do dishes or laundry?"); Internet Channel, which allows you to browse the Internet; and you can check the news and your local weather forecast.
The Wii also seems to have the least negative feedback regarding console durability and performance of any gaming console on the market. I'm knocking on wood with one hand while I type that I've had my console for nearly one year and I've had zero freezes or other issues.
While the Wii has its share of short-comings, the Wii is a great buy if you're looking for a family console.





The Wii is truly awesome. The motion controls, from swinging the remote as a sword to using it as a steering wheel, make for some very exciting experiences. Although some games don't use this feature very well (sloppy motion to on-screen translation), the ones that apply it properly are gems. Some examples are Madworld, Mario Party 8, Zelda: Twilight Princess, Mario Kart, and Wii Play.
The pointer is a huge plus. It reads extremely well on every game I have played that utilizes this feature. Metroid Prime 3, Super Mario Galaxy, Zelda, Wii Play, and Red Steel are great examples of how good this can work. Shooters, like Metroid Prime 3, are greatly augmented by being able to point and shoot with such accuracy. It adds a realistic layer of skill to shooters that I find very immersing.
There are plenty of games that can use the Gamecube controller or Classic controller attachment instead for those that don't like the Wii controller--Guilty Gear XX Accent Core, Super Smash Brothers Brawl, etc. Virtual Console downloads are awesome, as well as some of the Wii Ware games that have emerged. Having the opportunity to download great games from the NES, SNES, NeoGeo, Sega, Turbo Grafx, etc. adds some serious value to the Wii, in my opinion. Backwards compatibility with all GCN games is cool as well.
The Wii has frozen a few times in the middle of a game, but it's very rare. The overall performance of the Wii is excellent. It doesn't over heat, the electric power usage is (understandably) less than the other major systems, and its nice compact size is very appealing.
The problem that a lot of people have with this system is the "lack" of "mature" games. I will admit that if you are into hard core shooters, the Wii is not the best system (although the Conduit might change that). RPGs aren't very common either. However, there are plenty of great games that older gamers can enjoy on the Wii. For example, Zelda, Metroid Prime 3, Mad World, No More Heroes, Medal of Honor: Heroes, Super Mario Galaxy, Battalion Wars 2, Okami (a PS2 port with Motion Controls added), Resident Evil 4 (what many people consider to be the best version), Excite Truck, and others. There are also many more coming out in the future.
To summarize my points, the Wii's controller features can be very effective when used properly. The pointer is very efficient for shooters, the motion controls add plenty of depth, and there are some really great games for the system. It's not going to be everybody's favorite, but it's definitely mine.







the nintendo wii is truly a revolutionary gaming device, it really does not matter what systems you have or have had, there is nothing like the wii. The controllers are responsive to your movements, and it really gets you up and moving. I love this system!






