[QUOTE="liquidShake"]The Wii is selling purely on a casualbasis.Cheaper price and flailing arms will have parents buying it for their kids in a flash. Too bad its novelty wears thin in five minutes. This is really indicative in the lack of quality software for the darn thing. I've already played Twilight Princess on my Gamecube so on my Wii...? wavebrid
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like you go to all gamestops, toy r us, walmart, target, etc.... and see causals gamers buy wii :roll: yea ok
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cube was cheep so it won right OH WAIT :|
already been proving wrong
or for themselfs aswell :|
you cant talk about something you played for 5 minutes. you you start stating a game and the story ends and you stop?
good for you too bad the WII VERISON OF ZELDA TP CAME OUT BEFORE CUBE next they only reason zelda tp was on cube was beacsue NINTENDO MADE A PRMOISE TO FANS AND KEPT THERE PRMOISE
now shutup and sit down
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Bud, I work at a Gamestop. I've had a clear 3:1 ratio of parents buying a Wii as to actual gamers that buy one. Oh no wait, that means absolutely nothing because I don't work at every single Gamestop, Toys R' Us, etc as you propose.
I personally love your explanation to my price reasoning as well. Because the Gamecube flopped does not mean that the cheapest (which is clearly evident in both power and software) next gen system (the Wii, which I own, idiot) won't sell well. Do you think parents are like "Oh hey! I've seen this on TV! And it's so much cheaper than that 360 or PS3, little Johnny will love it! Oooh, look at all those kid friendly games too. Oh wait, the Gamecube last gen flop--" What? They don't care about that at all.
Furthermore, I love your explanation to the Wii's lack of great games. Oh, that's because there isn't one and its novelty wears thin just as fast as the system is selling.
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