have anyone read reviews for some of the games being released for wii. some of the reviews kind of gets you thinking on rather the system will fall. like the review of call of duty 3 by ign for the wii console. will red steel have a similar outcome? who's going to wait in line to pick one up? anyone in nyc going to toy's r us this saturday for the wii spectaculation celebration?
They should be going at $250. Even though it isn't bad then it's still cash when you're a poor student.
at least the people in europe will get the wii by december, unlike the ps3 which will arive in march 2007 and you won't even know if that date is even a final date. and the limited quantity you might get in europe.
At least with the Wii I expect a system without a lot of bugs. I had to go to my local Walmart two days in a row just to finally see the ps3 in action. The first day the demo disc kept locking up and freezing. The second day it still looked buggy with gliches and constant 3 second freezing. I feel more comfortable with Nintendo and think they have taken more time to make sure their product will be top notch. All though I could be totally wrong. Tomorrow is the big day, here in the US. Or should I say midnight tonight. Can't wait to try an in-store demo. I really want to try a tennis game.
My only gripe is the VC point sytem for games charging 8-10$/€ for old games is abit much for me.
Seph thats if its the right romset I've probs with this all this patching and renaming is what puts me off trying to keep uptodate if rom works in one of my emus thats it I stick to it.
Oh, well if I can save $10 per game I already bought once before then I don't mind patching a little.
Lol cant wait for wii to be buyable, been watching preview after preview of about 20 or so games and how it gets controlled, and I must say, Im in love :-* I wonder how the sensor picks up so much movement, guess my first wii is gonna be diagnosed >D
It will be buyable tomorrow (friday) I'm most likely going to buy one along with Legend of Zelda: Twilligt Princess.
theres still queues when demand outstrips supply. the difference is you are queuing from the comfort of your own home, instead of in the streets enjoying 100MPH winds and pouring rain. You're missing half the fun, honestly