17th September 2006, 4:49 PM
Quote:You should note in this section that wired internet for the Wii, which is what I expect the majority of people would prefer to use with it, will require an adaptor of unknown price; it is true that it's quite unlikely that it'll be anywhere near $100 though...
I don't prefer that at all actually. I wanted to run Xbox360 on my wireless network, unfortunately it does not support that out of the box. And the speculation is that you can run Wii online with the DS Wifi dongle, which is $40. But I'd suggest you spend that $40 on a wireless router instead. You get much more functionality that way.
Also bear in mind that Nintendo has said time and time again the Wii online will be free. Xbox360 online will continue to cost $50 per year.
Quote:And this section assumes that you consider Wii Sports a game worth owning... (that is, that you don't just consider the console $250 and then getting a game on top of that to make it $300...)
Whether you consider it worth owning is irrevelant to the arguement. The fact is that you get Wii Sports and it is, in fact, a game [or rather five]. You do not spend an extra amount beyond the $250 price tag of the console to get it. It is free with the purchase of the Wii. The Xbox360 comes with no free games, requiring an expenditure of $50 or $60 beyond the price of the console.
Zelda vs Kameo:
![[Image: the-legend-of-zelda-twilight-princess-20...135161.jpg]](http://wiimedia.ign.com/wii/image/article/732/732722/the-legend-of-zelda-twilight-princess-20060914082135161.jpg)
![[Image: kameo-elements-of-power-20050915004502950.jpg]](http://xbox360media.ign.com/xbox360/image/article/651/651053/kameo-elements-of-power-20050915004502950.jpg)
Make the right decision, guys.
Sometimes you get the scorpion.