Should I sell my Wii?

Pear said:
MrMr said:
nadnarb9786 said:
i would go with xbox if you have a lot of friends that play it. the online service is the best. I have a ps3 too but i don't really play it that much.
Go away.
It's called his opinion, and it's shared by a lot of people. Get over yourself.
No, I don't like his attitude with me.
 
MrMr said:
Pear said:
MrMr said:
nadnarb9786 said:
i would go with xbox if you have a lot of friends that play it. the online service is the best. I have a ps3 too but i don't really play it that much.
Go away.
It's called his opinion, and it's shared by a lot of people. Get over yourself.
No, I don't like his attitude with me.
Um, he didn't even have an "attitude" with you at all... He was just recommending an Xbox 360.
 
MrMr said:
Pear said:
MrMr said:
nadnarb9786 said:
i would go with xbox if you have a lot of friends that play it. the online service is the best. I have a ps3 too but i don't really play it that much.
Go away.
It's called his opinion, and it's shared by a lot of people. Get over yourself.
No, I don't like his attitude with me.
Oh, I see then. Well.
I feel like a rooster.
 
If you like having 0 third party support for your console, a virtually non-existant online experience, loads of shovelware, and gimmicky waggle controls, the Wii is just the system for you!

Now, if you like the best online experience any console can offer, much more processing power, along with exclusives like the Halo and Gears of War franchises, then you may want to consider an XBox.
 
Pear said:
MrMr said:
Pear said:
MrMr said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
It's called his opinion, and it's shared by a lot of people. Get over yourself.
No, I don't like his attitude with me.
Oh, I see then. Well.
I feel like a rooster.
No, he didn't have attitude with me. I'm practically spamming.
 
MrMr said:
Nevermore said:
MrMr said:
Nevermore said:
Wait, do you have Monster Hunter Tri? Because if not, you need it.
Now.
I DO NEED IT, BUT I HAVE NO MONEY. That's exactly why I wanna sell my Wii! NO MONEY HERE.
You are gonna sell your car for gas money?
No, I'd use the money for something else. I'm not that stupid.
Use it for a black Wii.
 
Fabioisonfire said:
If you like having 0 third party support for your console, a virtually non-existant online experience, loads of shovelware, and gimmicky waggle controls, the Wii is just the system for you!

Now, if you like the best online experience any console can offer, much more processing power, along with exclusives like the Halo and Gears of War franchises, then you may want to consider an XBox.
Zero third party support? lolwut The Wii may not have as much third party support as other consoles (which are practically only third party games to begin with), but it certainly has that support. Hell, Nintendo even let Capcom use their own servers without the use of Friend Codes for Monster Hunter Tri. There are plenty of third party games for Wii, and, no, they're not all shovelware. You just have an insanely negative view on Nintendo consoles. The online experience may not be as fleshed out as other consoles, but it's by no means virtually non-existant. And, again, the overuse of the word "gimmick".
 
I would keep the Wii because Nintendo is a good game developer, and you might miss out on some good games in the future.
 
Tyeforce said:
Fabioisonfire said:
If you like having 0 third party support for your console, a virtually non-existant online experience, loads of shovelware, and gimmicky waggle controls, the Wii is just the system for you!

Now, if you like the best online experience any console can offer, much more processing power, along with exclusives like the Halo and Gears of War franchises, then you may want to consider an XBox.
Zero third party support? lolwut The Wii may not have as much third party support as other consoles (which are practically only third party games to begin with), but it certainly has that support. Hell, Nintendo even let Capcom use their own servers without the use of Friend Codes for Monster Hunter Tri. There are plenty of third party games for Wii, and, no, they're not all shovelware. You just have an insanely negative view on Nintendo consoles. The online experience may not be as fleshed out as other consoles, but it's by no means virtually non-existant. And, again, the overuse of the word "gimmick".
Your own fanboydom has blinded you.

First off, name me 5 third party titles (for a wide variety of age groups, and different franchises) that are good (on an IGN scale). Don't bother wasting your time.

'Not as fleshed out'? That doesn't even come close. Not even *censored.3.0*ing close. Sure, the PS3 uses a free, Wi-Fi based system as well, but, at least there are some community options. Any time you need to add a complicated 'Friend Code' to add someone is ridiculous. Even when you do get online, every game I've played has been laggy and unreliable as hell.

How can someone overuse the word 'gimmick', when it most obviously is a gimmick? The waggle controls suck ass, just admit it. The Wii MotionPlus (which my sisters own, so don't say I haven't tried it) still sucks. Straight up, the motion controls are a gimmick and an excuse to make some stupid gameplay mechanics.

I'm not a 360 elitist, but I most definitely think that the Wii is the weakest of the three consoles.
 
Fabioisonfire said:
Tyeforce said:
Fabioisonfire said:
If you like having 0 third party support for your console, a virtually non-existant online experience, loads of shovelware, and gimmicky waggle controls, the Wii is just the system for you!

Now, if you like the best online experience any console can offer, much more processing power, along with exclusives like the Halo and Gears of War franchises, then you may want to consider an XBox.
Zero third party support? lolwut The Wii may not have as much third party support as other consoles (which are practically only third party games to begin with), but it certainly has that support. Hell, Nintendo even let Capcom use their own servers without the use of Friend Codes for Monster Hunter Tri. There are plenty of third party games for Wii, and, no, they're not all shovelware. You just have an insanely negative view on Nintendo consoles. The online experience may not be as fleshed out as other consoles, but it's by no means virtually non-existant. And, again, the overuse of the word "gimmick".
Your own fanboydom has blinded you.

First off, name me 5 third party titles (for a wide variety of age groups, and different franchises) that are good (on an IGN scale). Don't bother wasting your time.

'Not as fleshed out'? That doesn't even come close. Not even *censored.3.0*ing close. Sure, the PS3 uses a free, Wi-Fi based system as well, but, at least there are some community options. Any time you need to add a complicated 'Friend Code' to add someone is ridiculous. Even when you do get online, every game I've played has been laggy and unreliable as hell.

How can someone overuse the word 'gimmick', when it most obviously is a gimmick? The waggle controls suck ass, just admit it. The Wii MotionPlus (which my sisters own, so don't say I haven't tried it) still sucks. Straight up, the motion controls are a gimmick and an excuse to make some stupid gameplay mechanics.

I'm not a 360 elitist, but I most definitely think that the Wii is the weakest of the three consoles.
I'm not blinded by my fanboyism. I'm a fanboy because I'm passionate about Nintendo, not because I have an irrational love for Nintendo and an irrational hate for all other game companies. You just fail to realize that.

You want five games? I'll give you more than that. Monster Hunter Tri, Red Steel 2, Madworld, Zack and Wiki, Boom Blox, No More Heroes, Resident Evil, Ōkami, Guitar Hero, plus so much more. And that's not even counting WiiWare. There are great third party WiiWare games, such as World of Goo, the BIT.TRIP series, Mega Man 9 and 10, Lostwinds, and much, much more. You are the one who is blinded.

As for online experience, I am completely content with what Nintendo has to offer. Besides, I much prefer to play local multiplayer with someone in the same room as me than online multiplayer. And let's not forget that the main purpose of video games isn't online play. Sure, it's a nice benefit, but it's not what games are all about. And the only Wii game that I've ever experienced lag on when playing online is Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Other games, like Pok
 
Tyeforce said:
Fabioisonfire said:
Tyeforce said:
Fabioisonfire said:
If you like having 0 third party support for your console, a virtually non-existant online experience, loads of shovelware, and gimmicky waggle controls, the Wii is just the system for you!

Now, if you like the best online experience any console can offer, much more processing power, along with exclusives like the Halo and Gears of War franchises, then you may want to consider an XBox.
Zero third party support? lolwut The Wii may not have as much third party support as other consoles (which are practically only third party games to begin with), but it certainly has that support. Hell, Nintendo even let Capcom use their own servers without the use of Friend Codes for Monster Hunter Tri. There are plenty of third party games for Wii, and, no, they're not all shovelware. You just have an insanely negative view on Nintendo consoles. The online experience may not be as fleshed out as other consoles, but it's by no means virtually non-existant. And, again, the overuse of the word "gimmick".
Your own fanboydom has blinded you.

First off, name me 5 third party titles (for a wide variety of age groups, and different franchises) that are good (on an IGN scale). Don't bother wasting your time.

'Not as fleshed out'? That doesn't even come close. Not even *censored.3.0*ing close. Sure, the PS3 uses a free, Wi-Fi based system as well, but, at least there are some community options. Any time you need to add a complicated 'Friend Code' to add someone is ridiculous. Even when you do get online, every game I've played has been laggy and unreliable as hell.

How can someone overuse the word 'gimmick', when it most obviously is a gimmick? The waggle controls suck ass, just admit it. The Wii MotionPlus (which my sisters own, so don't say I haven't tried it) still sucks. Straight up, the motion controls are a gimmick and an excuse to make some stupid gameplay mechanics.

I'm not a 360 elitist, but I most definitely think that the Wii is the weakest of the three consoles.

As for online experience, I am completely content with what Nintendo has to offer. Besides, I much prefer to play local multiplayer with someone in the same room as me than online multiplayer. And let's not forget that the main purpose of video games isn't online play. Sure, it's a nice benefit, but it's not what games are all about. And the only Wii game that I've ever experienced lag on when playing online is Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Other games, like Pok
 
Tyeforce said:
Fabioisonfire said:
Tyeforce said:
Fabioisonfire said:
If you like having 0 third party support for your console, a virtually non-existant online experience, loads of shovelware, and gimmicky waggle controls, the Wii is just the system for you!

Now, if you like the best online experience any console can offer, much more processing power, along with exclusives like the Halo and Gears of War franchises, then you may want to consider an XBox.
Zero third party support? lolwut The Wii may not have as much third party support as other consoles (which are practically only third party games to begin with), but it certainly has that support. Hell, Nintendo even let Capcom use their own servers without the use of Friend Codes for Monster Hunter Tri. There are plenty of third party games for Wii, and, no, they're not all shovelware. You just have an insanely negative view on Nintendo consoles. The online experience may not be as fleshed out as other consoles, but it's by no means virtually non-existant. And, again, the overuse of the word "gimmick".
Your own fanboydom has blinded you.

First off, name me 5 third party titles (for a wide variety of age groups, and different franchises) that are good (on an IGN scale). Don't bother wasting your time.

'Not as fleshed out'? That doesn't even come close. Not even *censored.3.0*ing close. Sure, the PS3 uses a free, Wi-Fi based system as well, but, at least there are some community options. Any time you need to add a complicated 'Friend Code' to add someone is ridiculous. Even when you do get online, every game I've played has been laggy and unreliable as hell.

How can someone overuse the word 'gimmick', when it most obviously is a gimmick? The waggle controls suck ass, just admit it. The Wii MotionPlus (which my sisters own, so don't say I haven't tried it) still sucks. Straight up, the motion controls are a gimmick and an excuse to make some stupid gameplay mechanics.

I'm not a 360 elitist, but I most definitely think that the Wii is the weakest of the three consoles.
I'm not blinded by my fanboyism. I'm a fanboy because I'm passionate about Nintendo, not because I have an irrational love for Nintendo and an irrational hate for all other game companies. You just fail to realize that.

You want five games? I'll give you more than that. Monster Hunter Tri, Red Steel 2, Madworld, Zack and Wiki, Boom Blox, No More Heroes, Resident Evil, Ōkami, Guitar Hero, plus so much more. And that's not even counting WiiWare. There are great third party WiiWare games, such as World of Goo, the BIT.TRIP series, Mega Man 9 and 10, Lostwinds, and much, much more. You are the one who is blinded.

As for online experience, I am completely content with what Nintendo has to offer. Besides, I much prefer to play local multiplayer with someone in the same room as me than online multiplayer. And let's not forget that the main purpose of video games isn't online play. Sure, it's a nice benefit, but it's not what games are all about. And the only Wii game that I've ever experienced lag on when playing online is Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Other games, like Pok
 
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