I'll have to give this a go as well.
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I'll have to give this a go as well.
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I really can't muster much enthusiasm for the Wii anymore, even with emulators and the like.
It was fun while it lasted, but really I haven't touched it for probably 2 years now. Should've sold it a long time ago.
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It definitely has the novelty factor, just like 3DTV or Kenect.
We also haven't really used our Wii that much in recent times. We will like the odd game of Golf on it because that is still fun. And we were addicted to Wii Party for a while, but the selection of mini games became boring and repetitive after a while. The Wii really hasn't seen any triple A games released since its early days of Mario Galaxy and Sonic and Mario Olympics, and Zelda. There really hasn't been anything of note I can think of in recent times.
Compare this to the 360 and PS3 and they are both seeing some very nice releases in recent times.
Maybe Nintendo are just ditching first party Wii development early and concentrating on that horrible next console of theirs.
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!
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It's a real shame, as at first I loved the Wii, but that faded all too quickly. I think the party gaming aspect came at a time when my social life was changing away from drinking and gaming with the boys all the time to going out for dinner and conversation with couples or groups. Resi 4 and Mario Galaxy were awesome though, top top notch.It definitely has the novelty factor, just like 3DTV or Kenect.
3DTV and Kinect really hold so little interest for me. I haven't even been bothered to try demo units at shops or have a go at friends houses.
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