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Post by Hadvi on May 14, 2006 14:11:11 GMT -5
Well I have seen lots of trailers of Wii games. And I have to be honest. It took all my doubts away.The only thing that holds me back is the remote control. Im sure the remote is fun for some games. But I rather have a normal controller too. Have to wait and see what happens.
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Post by Yoon on May 15, 2006 7:47:00 GMT -5
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Post by TomTom on May 15, 2006 13:55:21 GMT -5
This is my theory: Sony is mostly bought by 25-30 year old. I haven't see Microsoft's demographic but should be around the same age group. Where as Nintendo is mostly 15-20 year olds. That was based on the last consuls.
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Post by KillerSmo on May 15, 2006 14:50:34 GMT -5
Duh - and I'm not paying 600 for a damn system that will be old in 4 years
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Post by phyxius on May 16, 2006 5:58:35 GMT -5
This is my theory: Sony is mostly bought by 25-30 year old. I haven't see Microsoft's demographic but should be around the same age group. Where as Nintendo is mostly 15-20 year olds. That was based on the last consuls. that's true....something like we are in a party, and the childrens are playing in the main T.V. so, we will say "Hey, let play some Baseball on the main T.V. and let the childrens play mario in the other TV with Wii"
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Post by Yoon on May 31, 2006 12:55:45 GMT -5
This looks like another big win for Nintendo (and a hit to Sony): Source: DailyTech - Nintendo Wii Most Anticipated Console in JapanAs most should know, for a console system to be truly successful, it has to conquer both Japan and North American markets. If these numbers hold true, this will be a big hurt to Sony in the Japanese market. And for the Japanese reaction to XBox360, it's no surprise, as Microsoft hasn't released any notable game/genres that appeal to the Japanese market. Well, at least it won't be as bad as the XBox, where the discontinued Dreamcasts were outselling XBoxes in Japan for quite some time. As for the price speculation on Wii, one could guess how much it will be by taking a look at the launch prices of previous Nintendo console systems: Nintendo: $200.00 USD Super Nintendo: $200.00 USD Nintendo 64: $200.00 USD GameCube: $200.00 USD The Wii has already been stated to be sold for less than $250, and from looking at past Nintendo systems, the Wii will probably launch at $200.00 too. More on price speculation in this arcticle: Wii Pricing Speculation
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Post by KillerSmo on May 31, 2006 15:03:48 GMT -5
Any videos of Super Mario Galaxy?
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Post by Yoon on May 31, 2006 16:19:51 GMT -5
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Post by Yoon on Jul 6, 2006 10:32:01 GMT -5
It looks like the Wii might be coming out earlier than expected:
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Post by Guhosutsubenu on Jul 7, 2006 6:47:39 GMT -5
hmm.. cool ;p i heard you can also play Gamecube games one it. so i was wondering about the wii, is it regional? if is it again Pal version, Usa verion and Jap version? i wana play my jap cube game
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