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Is it justifiable?

I don't see this as a reason to sell a console. To be honest, I view the Wii as a secondary console. Most of the Wii owners I know, have the system in conjunction with either a 360 or a PS3 serving as their primary console. Great Wii games seem to appear far less frequently than they should, but once you find one, it serves as a quality and unique experience that the other major consoles can't convey. If the Wii is the only system you own, then I wouldn't imagine you to be concerned with this situation, as I don't see you as that hardcore of a gamer (no offense). If you own the Wii with another console, I wouldn't recommend selling it because the value you will get in return is unequal to the experience you are giving up. But of course, this is just my opinion!

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I never bought a wii and I won't untill their is a somewhat constant sream of at least decent games coming out like there is with the other consoles. Don't get me wrong, the wii does have some good games but I just don't want to have to wait 6 months between good games.

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This secondary console you speak of is to me a false hood portrayed by so called "hardcore gamers". I've never considered myself a hardcore gamer, but I probably come close. My primary console of choice comes down to what game I am playing and what console I have at the time to play the game on. To me the question itself is derogatory, it exists only to flame the fires of the console wars that the so called "hardcore gamers" have created. I don't see anyone complaining about Sony or Microsoft first party games and that's probably because nobody really wants their franchises like they want Nintendo's. We bitch because we love and when in love, we show our true selves. Sorry about the rant, take care.

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I agree that the Wii is a secondary console and I have yet to pick one up for that reason,I got a 360 and a PS3 and until Wii has some games that are not filled with mini-games,that's how it's gonna stay.

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MasterSplinter

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Edited By MasterSplinter

I don't see this as a reason to sell a console. To be honest, I view the Wii as a secondary console. Most of the Wii owners I know, have the system in conjunction with either a 360 or a PS3 serving as their primary console. Great Wii games seem to appear far less frequently than they should, but once you find one, it serves as a quality and unique experience that the other major consoles can't convey. If the Wii is the only system you own, then I wouldn't imagine you to be concerned with this situation, as I don't see you as that hardcore of a gamer (no offense). If you own the Wii with another console, I wouldn't recommend selling it because the value you will get in return is unequal to the experience you are giving up. But of course, this is just my opinion!