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Comments on: Nintendo Wii supply finally catches up to demand

Three years ago, Nintendo looked like it was on its last leg. But today, it's the king of video games. Who could have predicted this journey?

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by MrMurder March 23, 2009 2:09 PM PDT
If I hadn't bought the Wii, I could have let someone else have. It's boring
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by f.b.k March 23, 2009 3:52 PM PDT
Whatever people enjoy, let them enjoy it...

at the end of the day, there is no debate, so long as you are happy...
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by JordyKun March 23, 2009 9:57 PM PDT
It's really true about the lack of games part for the Wii. And the fact that it only supports 480p and 480i doesn't help that much either, because I have seen SOME good DS games that look graphically similar in some aspects to the wii. Yeah, I am a big Nintento fan and all that but my Wii is getting no action. Mainly because of school, but also because all of the great games that it has (like 15 or so if that) have already been played and beaten. So I'm running out of stuff to play, and that sort of thing. I like the PS3 also but I just don't like the 360, I'm not such a big fan of FPS. I like the fact of backwards compatibility on the PS3 so I can play past games like FFX. Now only if the Wii had a Final Fantasy with some better graphics (they are good but could be a lot better), I would play that for a very long time.
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by viper396 March 23, 2009 10:07 PM PDT
"backwards compatibility on the PS3"?? ...backwards compatibility was discontinued almost 2 years ago when Sony stopped making the 60gig PS3 model. Anyone buying a PS3 now will *not* be able to play PS2 games on it.
by venomhotboy2 March 29, 2009 7:00 PM PDT
To be convinced that NINTENDO is KING check out this link

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aIGkGEhLc1bM&refer=us

"WII CAME AND WII CONQUER!!!!"

Venom
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