Money can be exchanged for goods and services.
But seriously,
http://www.refreshthing.com/index.ph...%2F&timeout=30
damns it's hard to find. I need to buy this for a present
Money can be exchanged for goods and services.
But seriously,
http://www.refreshthing.com/index.ph...%2F&timeout=30
Are they still hard to find? A couple weeks ago I saw three or four of them at a GameStop. I was surprised, but maybe they had just gotten them.
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Wii is the . A friend of mine got it some months ago and I keep walkin to his house to play his console. We got a modchip in it for only $60 CDN as well.
what does the chip allow you to do
Play burned Wii and Gamecube games, as well as burned DVD movies.
damn, those bas s want you not only to buy the console but at least 4 games and more accessories spend at least 540$
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There were like a dozen of them at my local Wal-Mart last time I stopped in there. http://wiitracker.com/ if you want to buy online, lots of bundles though.
Las weekend at HEB Plus (Military & Zarzamora) they had 4 on the shelf.
wiis are nowhere to be found in stores.
maybe online
and those tracking sites suck ass. they are bs
there is a target version that is pretty good. that is how i found mine. also itrackr.org is okay.
Ebay has a ton of Wiis and you can find some really good bundle deals on it, 3-5 games plus a controller for like $325-$350
I was looking for a Wii at Target/Toys R Us and didn't find any.
And then I looked on Ebay and those 3-5 games bundles are bunch of bull . It's just ONE game that has a ton of mini games in it so they count it as 5 games (Wii Sport or Wii Play). It's funny when they combined them both of those les and claim it as 9 les.
Major qualifications to buy a Wii
1) You have to be gay
2) Must understand its a glorified Gamecube (http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20061031-8112.html) Its an overclocked gamecube
3) Either have kids under the age of nine or have the mentality of a nine-year-old.
if you meet any of those criteria, take no offense. If your just a guy/girl looking for a game system.... lick my ass.... you'd get more entertainment as I beat your ass senseless with my x360 or Ps3 controller.
Last edited by phyzik; 06-19-2007 at 01:21 AM.
am i the only one that was shocked to see that Spurm goes to gamestop?Are they still hard to find? A couple weeks ago I saw three or four of them at a GameStop. I was surprised, but maybe they had just gotten them.
I took him as the book, glasses, cigar or pipe, and scotch kinda guy.
I was going to make a bad joke on Spurm's expense but it was in really bad taste.... he's not a pedophile as far as I know. Im just glad my children dont shop at gamestop is all....
I KID, I KID!!!
(forgive me if thats not funny, Im drunk and should probably go to sleep)
wrong, wrong, wrong
my gf wants it as bday present so she can play with her little nephews and nieces when they get together. which is every week.
I was like whatever, I even offered her jewelry but whatever.
But honestly I would not be surprised if Wii is more fun to play than PS3 and XBOX. PS3 is a failure up to now IMO and Microsoft is still not making any money, they are just throwing money at XBOX.
Ninendo in the other hand is making loads. I wouldn't buy it for myself but damn straight I will play that .
I would tend to agree the Wii probably isn't for hardcore gamers. I haven't spent a lot of time playing it by myself (aside from The Godfather)... but it's great for entertaining guests.
, my hardcore gamer friend (who loves his PS3) is talking about buying a Wii after he played it at a friend's house.
I have one and I play it a lot more than i do my 360
I told my kids I would buy them some type of console this year. I know absolutely nothing about any of them. We have a gamecube and they have their individual nintendo ds. So, what is the biggest difference between the Wii, playstation, xbox? I would rather not have bloody gory type games. Their ages are 5-13. Any recommendations? I hear the Wii is family friendly.
That's probably your best bet, although there are family friendly games across the platforms, the activity level of the Wii would probably be the way to go for your children.
You should go to Best Buy or Circuit City and test them out yourself.
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