21st March 2007, 1:05 AM
Quote:The most likely scenario is that Wii gets updated and updated and updated. Dont forget that a new Wii is already on the way that's supposed to have DVD and music CD playback, as well as a rumored TiVo like interface, and you can bet it'll keep the same name.
DANCES DANCES DANCES DANCES
Did they really unveil a new system with those features? This is perfect... I haven't bought a Wii yet (too poor), but if they release a new version, they'll drop the price on the old. And by the time I buy one, I'll be making decent money, so maybe I'll get the newer version anyway.
Man, I'm so psyched to get one, even though it'll be months. I played it at a friend's house, and while I was a little disappointed by Tennis and lukewarm on golf, Boxing looks awesome (can someone post impressions of that?). I can't wait until a Mario Tennis game is released. I played Mario Tennis 64 this past weekend, and it was like falling in love all over again. If I weren't so bogged down by school, I'd be playing right now. I've heard nothing but great things about Zelda and have taken careful preparation not to spoil myself on all but the basic parts of its storyline.
Quote:Actually "Wii +" would be catchy.
Hmmm, I kind of like it, but it seems a little cliched. There has to be at least 5 other franchises that have used that scheme.
Quote:But I think Wii will carry on for quite some time.
Hopefully, but I think they should upgrade the graphics and medium in a generation. I definitely like their lack of focus on graphics, though. I think it's only made the system more appealing and I even get a little disgusted when I hear graphics whores calling the Wii a GameCube2 while all having collective emotional orgasms (endorphins to put your finest dope at bay running wild (fucking firefox spell checking sucks, "endorphin" is so a word, google told me!)) over graphics that aren't even completely photorealistic yet about some cookie cutter army action game that's been done 10000 times before.