Is it safe to say that people who own the Wii are:
1. Little kids
2. Older parents who buy into the Wii = exercise marketing campaign
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Is it safe to say that people who own the Wii are:
1. Little kids
2. Older parents who buy into the Wii = exercise marketing campaign
Is it safe to say that people who own the Wii are:
1. Little kids
2. Older parents who buy into the Wii = exercise marketing campaign
erglesmergle
I don't know about that, but I think it IS safe to say that YOU:
1. Went to sleep in late 2006 and just woke up now, subsequently missing the thousands upon thousands of other threads that tried to do exactly what you're trying to do
2. Have never actually played anything on the Wii for more than 5 minutes at Gamestop, and therefore have the opinion of most other people who have no idea what they're talking about.
3. Are STILL angry about Super Mario Galaxy 2 scoring a 10 and are trying to come up with an attempt at belittling people who like the Wii while making yourself feel better about the fact that you can't currently play anything because your 360 just RROD'd AGAIN.
And cause I'm a girl, its normal for me to own it and play all those silly games too huh? :P lol
I bought the Wii and I'm happy I did!
I am 21 and do not fit in those categories? People who buy the Wii, buy it for arguable the best first party support this generationDiviniuzAgreed.
I'd think you would have, given your opinion track record. :oSomeone needs to agree with the TC.
Silverbond
[QUOTE="Silverbond"]I'd think you would have, given your opinion track record. :oSomeone needs to agree with the TC.
110million
Bu...but I like Street Fighter now!
All 100%? More like all 110%.Yeah, I agree with the TC. I think it's been long concluded that all 100% (not an exaggeration) of the people who bought Wii are either under 5 or over 65. All who claim otherwise are just kidding.
SgtKevali
[QUOTE="SgtKevali"]All 100%? More like all 110%.Yeah, I agree with the TC. I think it's been long concluded that all 100% (not an exaggeration) of the people who bought Wii are either under 5 or over 65. All who claim otherwise are just kidding.
princeofshapeir
Yeah, 100% is probably the conservative estimate.
You're right "Rips off mask* Im actually 80 years youngYeah, I agree with the TC. I think it's been long concluded that all 100% (not an exaggeration) of the people who bought Wii are either under 5 or over 65. All who claim otherwise are just kidding.
SgtKevali
[QUOTE="SgtKevali"]You're right "Rips off mask* Im actually 80 years youngAnd I'm just 4 years old.Yeah, I agree with the TC. I think it's been long concluded that all 100% (not an exaggeration) of the people who bought Wii are either under 5 or over 65. All who claim otherwise are just kidding.
toast_burner
Same here. I got it when I was 19.I'm 23 and have no kids. I bought the Wii. So, basically no.
lundy86_4
I'm 20 and have one, but i only really got it cus my mom offered to pay for half of it so she could try it out.
Oh no, my cover is blown! :| I admit it, I'm 76, all wrinkled and shrunk, and I bought the Wii to get Wii Fit to regain some of the lost vitality of my youth.Yeah, I agree with the TC. I think it's been long concluded that all 100% (not an exaggeration) of the people who bought Wii are either under 5 or over 65. All who claim otherwise are just kidding.
SgtKevali
3. They can make decisions for themselves and like the games on it. It's hard to believe - I know. The Wii is also cheaper than the 360 now, for around $150, if you buy it standalone at Amazon and a few other places, or bundled with Motion Plus and Wii sports resort. The 360 might be $200, but you have to buy an HDD if you want to do basically anything on XBL Gold - it's really only suitable for 5-10% of 360 owners.Is it safe to say that people who own the Wii are:
1. Little kids
2. Older parents who buy into the Wii = exercise marketing campaign
erglesmergle
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