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<blockquote data-quote="esoj" data-source="post: 92988"><p>well it's buy one now or wait till next year for new stock to arrive. apparently some places are already selling out. </p><p></p><p>I have been very anti-console for a long time but after seeing info on the wii I was very interested. the control really does make this console different from others. having full motion detection is simply awesome. </p><p></p><p>wiisports is very nice.</p><p>5 complete games on the one disc and it comes bundled with the console which I don't think many other console launches in nz have had.</p><p>you will be able to pick up and play most of them fairly easily too which is good. of course multiplayer is where it is always at and with the motion control it is simply awesome. </p><p></p><p>golf is becoming my favourtie game out of the wiisports games. it does a really good job of portraying the sport and it is a good laugh as well. a real proper golf game like tiger woods would be out of this world on the wii and in my opinion almost like playing it. the wii simulates real golf swing down to the finest detail, with the slightest change affecting where the ball goes and how hard you hit it. </p><p></p><p>zelda is simply awesome. it looks quite nice too proabbly not up at xbox 360 or ps3 standards but it does look very nice. this is proabbly the best out of the single player games from what I have played so far and read on the net. red steel and call of duty fail badly due to poorly implemented controls and other bugs. zelda though you can tell is class from the begining and was defintely well worth my purchase. </p><p></p><p>the future also looks bright. with more games to come the wii will be a good buy. I can see the potential for sports games on here already from what I have seen in wiisports. a rugby or cricket game on this console will simply be a new experince and will defintely feel like you are playing as if it were real life. multiplayer is a huge blast and will be even better once you can play people online.</p><p></p><p>the downsides at the moment are not many games and the controller pricing is slightly high. $100 for remote+50 nunchuck = $150 per controller set. however a lot of games will proabbly just use the wiimote. almost all of the wiisports games do except for boxing which needs the nunchuck as well. however this isn't so bad because I was able to get the console, extra controller set and zelda for $760 which is only just slightly more than the xbox360 complete pack which retails for around $700 and doesn't come with any games I believe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="esoj, post: 92988"] well it's buy one now or wait till next year for new stock to arrive. apparently some places are already selling out. I have been very anti-console for a long time but after seeing info on the wii I was very interested. the control really does make this console different from others. having full motion detection is simply awesome. wiisports is very nice. 5 complete games on the one disc and it comes bundled with the console which I don't think many other console launches in nz have had. you will be able to pick up and play most of them fairly easily too which is good. of course multiplayer is where it is always at and with the motion control it is simply awesome. golf is becoming my favourtie game out of the wiisports games. it does a really good job of portraying the sport and it is a good laugh as well. a real proper golf game like tiger woods would be out of this world on the wii and in my opinion almost like playing it. the wii simulates real golf swing down to the finest detail, with the slightest change affecting where the ball goes and how hard you hit it. zelda is simply awesome. it looks quite nice too proabbly not up at xbox 360 or ps3 standards but it does look very nice. this is proabbly the best out of the single player games from what I have played so far and read on the net. red steel and call of duty fail badly due to poorly implemented controls and other bugs. zelda though you can tell is class from the begining and was defintely well worth my purchase. the future also looks bright. with more games to come the wii will be a good buy. I can see the potential for sports games on here already from what I have seen in wiisports. a rugby or cricket game on this console will simply be a new experince and will defintely feel like you are playing as if it were real life. multiplayer is a huge blast and will be even better once you can play people online. the downsides at the moment are not many games and the controller pricing is slightly high. $100 for remote+50 nunchuck = $150 per controller set. however a lot of games will proabbly just use the wiimote. almost all of the wiisports games do except for boxing which needs the nunchuck as well. however this isn't so bad because I was able to get the console, extra controller set and zelda for $760 which is only just slightly more than the xbox360 complete pack which retails for around $700 and doesn't come with any games I believe. [/QUOTE]
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