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".
360 and ps3 are not all third party, microsoft puts out the same amount of games if not more than nintendo does. unlike on a nintendo console, third party stuff isnt a bad thing at all on a microsoft console.
almost all wii third party games are shovelware with the exception of the almighty "monster hunter" which doesnt even look that great.
@ your last comment: dont even try, the wii online is garbage, it just about is non-existant, you cant do anything with it, you cant cross game chat with your friends, you cant do cross game, game invites. you have to trade missile launch codes to message each other, then again to play each individual game, on top of that, theres no dlc, and demos available for download. and no, real dlc isnt a dinky little present you get in animal crossing.