I got the Wii almost 2 weeks ago. My console comes with one controller and one game. I don't know how you manage to get a extra controller and game without paying for it. :)
Aaron
2007-05-12 02:27:46 UTC
Depends what games your into
europhile
2007-05-11 00:02:39 UTC
Get 'em both! If you buy a Xbox 360 and a Wii, they'll still manage to be slightly cheaper than the PS3. It's so hard to choose because both of them are going after different audiences: the Xbox 360 at those hardcore gamers, and the Wii at those who just want it simple. But if I have to choose, I'd go for the Wii. It's more affordable and it's more fun too! To be able to make full use of the Xbox 360's potential, you need an HDTV to go with it. And that's not saying how expensive an HDTV is.
Jessica
2007-05-10 22:09:30 UTC
Hubby and I have a 360.. We were going to get a wii, but opted for a DS and a PSP instead...It all depends on what sort of games you want to play and how much you want to spend as to which one you get.
DeltaKilo3
2007-05-10 15:32:29 UTC
Well, it all depends on what you think is most important in a game. The Nintendo Wii uses a motion sensing controllers, which are very fun to use, but the games are usually very simple and have second rate graphics. The X-Box 360 uses the standard controller scheme, like every other system, but has amazing graphics and more challenging games. As for other features, the Wii has no online multiplayer yet, unlike the 360, but lets you surf the internet. The Wii also has features that let you create little replicas of anyone (the Mii Channel) and one that lets you tweek and draw on your own pictures from a digital camera. The 360, though, has a massive online store where you can purchase and download just about anything, even TV shows. I have both these systems and each features its own array of fun and exciting features. So it depends what you enjoy most. (Also, the Wii is WAY cheaper)
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