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Wii! If I want what an Xbox 360 or PS3 does I’ll spend that chunk of change on a better computer.
The Wii hands down! We just go one and its addictive.
If you’re a social (as in real-life) gamer, a Wii. If you’re more the FPS monster killin’ type, 360. Go PS3 if you care about Blu-Ray, you’ll get pretty much all the same games.
I had a Wii for a few months, and it was awesome for like the first month or so, but I just couldn’t get into it without a party setting. Wii Sports is just sorta sad playing alone.
nintendo 64!!!!!
but 360 is the most legitmannnnge box for reals.
Wii, duh. Super Mario Galaxy is AWESOME!!
Dang, I *need* Super Mario Galaxy. I hear it is kind of fun for co-op play?
A good book and a walk in the park, call me old fashion, however, Wii does rock and I love that it is a more social experience
Owner of a PS3 and brother of a Wii owner: Wii definitely. I got the PS3 for Blu-ray and Gran Turismo, though. Just think that if you are going to play video games, the Wii actually makes it *different.* 360 and PS3 arguably have the same games that have been out from the beginning, only prettier.