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wii/wii fit

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  • 7 months later...

I like the look of wii fit! When it comes out over here it's gonna cost £70 though, which is a little steep.

Personally I can not wait until the wii dies off..

Over hyped.. and one day people will get bored of the pathectic gimical games that are on the platform..

Why be so bothered about it? Who said video games were sooo serious?

 

It's something different than Sony trying to out do Microsoft by packing as much crap into their consoles as they can.

 

It might not be the best out there in terms of graphics but it beats children sitting on their ass all day playing Grand Theft Auto.

 

And in regard to it dying off, considering it's been sold out the last two Christmases and is the top selling console in the world I don't think it'll be going anywhere soon. ;)

I just don´t like them and I am fed up of some people thinking they are the best thing slice bread..

However these people tend not to know much about consoles anyways..

 

Also my local pub has got one in, and its killing the place as it gets a crowd around the bar, killing of the social chilled out ambuience of the place, and creating a clicky crowd...

 

 

Its just quotes such as .. " Ah this is better then the 360, PS3 etc when clearly its not"

 

I should not be that botherd anyway I dont own a console.. and these days I tend to be more intrested in other things

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