Wii? Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!

Dude, I don't care if WII is hardcore or not. If it has videogames I must play, I will have it.
 
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Nintendo Wii is not 'kiddie' gaming console anymore.

IGN: Wii Don't Mind M-Rated Games

Grand Theft Auto for Wii? Use Wii remote to driving, flying, gunfighting, and playing the minigames in GTA... I'm in for those.:eek3:

Well, we will wait and see if Wii have same related of mature games as PS3 and Xbox 360 then if happen and it would successful unless Wii using dual layer DVD to support more space.

Wii is great for people who don't have HDTV.
 
Well, we will wait and see if Wii have same related of mature games as PS3 and Xbox 360 then if happen and it would successful unless Wii using dual layer DVD to support more space.

Wii is great for people who don't have HDTV.

Hmm... sorry, but I don't see how a "M" rating would make a game better. It's all about the gameplay.

Are you aware what the word, mature means? Mature certainly don't have anything to do with killing hookers, swearing, blowing away the badass aliens, etc. It's just "intended" for a "mature" audience. It should be "R" instead of "M". It just don't make any sense to use the word, "Mature" when rating a game.

It'll support progressive scan, so I won't be worried. It doesn't matter because most people still don't have HDTV to begin with.
 
Well, we will wait and see if Wii have same related of mature games as PS3 and Xbox 360 then if happen and it would successful unless Wii using dual layer DVD to support more space.

Wii is great for people who don't have HDTV.

size or memory doesn't matter.
quaity n' fun game does.

there are only less 35% HDTV owner in north america. Do you know that only 28% of them don't understand about this stuff as they have wrong equipement to get true 740p-1080p while 7% do understand? That's pretty funny.
 
Hmm... sorry, but I don't see how a "M" rating would make a game better. It's all about the gameplay.

Are you aware what the word, mature means? Mature certainly don't have anything to do with killing hookers, swearing, blowing away the badass aliens, etc. It's just "intended" for a "mature" audience. It should be "R" instead of "M". It just don't make any sense to use the word, "Mature" when rating a game.

It'll support progressive scan, so I won't be worried. It doesn't matter because most people still don't have HDTV to begin with.

I love most M-rated games because more violence, fighting, theft, killing and more, it make my entertain so enjoy and I love GTA, Saints Row, True Crime and other GTA clone.

I'm sure that rating in Canada is same as USA because of ESRB.
 
size or memory doesn't matter.
quaity n' fun game does.

there are only less 35% HDTV owner in north america. Do you know that only 28% of them don't understand about this stuff as they have wrong equipement to get true 740p-1080p while 7% do understand? That's pretty funny.

For my personal, I'm addicting to HD, crisper and superior graphic like Xbox 360 and PS3 does but... Xbox 360 using 2x DVD (dual layer) with different ATI and it make their graphic looks true HD, superior and crisper, mostly on 720p, 1080i and soon be 1080p. What kind of memory that Wii use? It seems not powerful as Xbox 360 and PS3.

I have admit that graphic is around 30% better than Gamecube.
 
size or memory doesn't matter.
quaity n' fun game does.

there are only less 35% HDTV owner in north america. Do you know that only 28% of them don't understand about this stuff as they have wrong equipement to get true 740p-1080p while 7% do understand? That's pretty funny.

Yea, I found it...

"It's starting to look as though both camps have sufficient backing to stick around for awhile," said Yankee Group's Kishore. Working in everyone's favor, however, is the relatively slow adoption of high-definition television. Yankee Group estimates that 15 percent of American households now own one, with Forrester estimating 10 percent at most. Both market research firms expect sales to grow, with Yankee group estimating that 60 percent of U.S. households will own an HDTV by 2009.

DVD of the future: Blue-ray or HD DVD? - Jan. 27, 2005
 
The problem with HD-DVD and Blu-Ray is that they aren't selling enough right now. In fact, I read somewhere that it was only selling on an average of 120 to 140 units a day. Remember, that's in at least 2,000 stores and that's like a sale every 2 weeks for a store.

That's not really good news. I think people aren't ready for the new formats. Just like they weren't ready for LaserDisc. They'll have to come out with a better format than these. They are already having storage issues with the current new HD formats they have now.

Geez.
 
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