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DUTCH-F.E

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bowling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! off the fucking hook! and the home run derby man this shit is crazy. i didnt know the wii was so dope. im buying one this week for sure... anyone here share the same feeling or is the 360 and playstation 3 way more dominating?
 
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i tried the wii a few times but dont like it, i aint wit the graphics or wit the active lifestyle to play it lol i like to jus chill on a couch and play games without movin my whole body around and shit
 
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get the wii dutch. if you love baseball, its worth it. i can play wii sports for hours becuase im not a lazy bastard, and i love sports. if u have kids under 10, have them check out ea's playground game. one word: tetherball.

i will be gettin a ps3 for other "typical" games.

~k.
 

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matter of fact dutch...get the wii for your kids and a ps3 or 360 for yourself

great call. although all i play is socom on my ps2. i be online murdering people. its off the hook still! i dont like 1st person shooters.

but i do need a ps3 cause socom 4 coming out later this year, but that wii was fun as fuck and impressive to say the least. my first thought was "nintendo, what the fuck???". but then we got it crackin and the shit was fun as hell.

appreciate the feed back.
 
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I played my lil cousin's wii when he got one for xmas. it was ok, nothing on it seemed to grab my attention. except that the box came with a load of shit inside of it. Id rather play resident evil 5, gears of war 2, socom 4, assassins creed, halo 3, ninja gaiden 2, final fantasy 13, metal gear solid 4, gran turismo 5, call of duty 4, etc. which you cant play on a wii.
 
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bowling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! off the fucking hook! and the home run derby man this shit is crazy. i didnt know the wii was so dope. im buying one this week for sure... anyone here share the same feeling or is the 360 and playstation 3 way more dominating?
YEAH THATS WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT. THE WII IS OFF THE HINGES. SHIT IS HELLA FUN AND GOT ALOT OF TIGHT GAMES FOR IT. MAN IF YOUR INTO PUZZLE GAMES YOU SHOULD GRAB THAT BIG BRAIN ACADEMY. SHIT IS HELLA FUN.
 
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great call. although all i play is socom on my ps2. i be online murdering people. its off the hook still! i dont like 1st person shooters.

but i do need a ps3 cause socom 4 coming out later this year, but that wii was fun as fuck and impressive to say the least. my first thought was "nintendo, what the fuck???". but then we got it crackin and the shit was fun as hell.

appreciate the feed back.
Sup dutch homie you still play socom?? I was thinking about jumping on the other day and see whats up. Don't know if i'm on your friends list or not anymore but yea.. Pretty much since I got a ps3 I quit playing socom all together. I recommend getting either a ps3 or 360 and pick up COD4. It will definately hold you over until Socom 4 comes out.
 
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they dropped the price to $199

http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/plugged-in/nintendo-s-holiday-gambit-a-wii-price-cut/1357014


Wii

Following price cuts by its two rivals, Nintendo reduced the price of its Wii video game system by $50. The widely expected move could help the company reverse slowing momentum as it heads into the holiday sales period.

The Wii's price will fall to $199 this Sunday. This is the system's first price change since it was introduced in 2006.

Three years is an extraordinary stretch for a gaming system to go without a price cut — but the Wii is far from a typical system. Nintendo chose to focus on lapsed- and non-gamers this generation, altering the way games are played rather than markedly improving the graphics and features of the previous cycle of video game machines. As a result, the Wii has dramatically outsold the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

Both Sony and Microsoft have cut the retail price of their systems in the past month. Sony introduced a redesigned, slimmer PS3 for $299 -- condensing their available systems to a single device. The move resulted in a 72 percent month-over-month increase in hardware sales.

Microsoft still offers two models of the Xbox 360 -- a $199 entry-level system and a system for core gamers, which recently reduced its retail price by $100 to $299.

While Nintendo is far and away the hardware sales leader in the gaming industry, Wii sales are nearly 10 percent off last year's pace. And, given Sony's momentum since its price cut, the company's hands have been tied.

Software sales for the Wii—and the industry in general—have stagnated this year, due to a lack of blockbuster games and the ongoing economic crisis. Even "Wii Sports Resort," expected to be one of Nintendo's best selling games this year, got off to a slower start than the company had hoped.

Like the moves by Sony and Microsoft, Nintendo's announcement was a poorly kept secret. Retail circulars from Wal-Mart and Toys R Us that heralded the new price leaked online more than a week ago.

The company had hoped to avoid this action for as long as possible—even going out of its way to squelch industry speculation that it would cut prices. In June, company president Satoru Iwata noted that while analysts and publishing partners are always pushing for price reductions, the move is not the cure-all many believe it to be.

"People often talk about the price cut as if it’s an almighty weapon," he said. "The fact of the matter is what a price cut can do is rather limited ... At the time of the price cut, we see a momentary spike in sales, but usually that cannot sustain its momentum and [sales] come down to below the price cut level."

Those momentary spikes can be significant, though. The NPD Group, which tracks game and gaming hardware sales, says that historically, price cuts result in a month-over-month sales increase of anywhere from 40-60 percent.

Even if the Wii price cuts result in a sales surge, it may not be enough to turn the year around for the gaming industry. Barring a 14 percent increase in sales every month for the rest of the year, 2009 will be the first year since 2004 to fail to post a year-over-year sales increase.

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