I picked up my Wii at midnight on launch day. I had Zelda beat within a month. Best 3D Zelda yet. Wii Sports is good, casual fun, though my friends have spent more time on it than I have.
My cousin got me Baten Kaitos Origins for Christmas, so when I finished Zelda I started up on that. I beat it yesterday, and while I enjoyed it, it still left a lot to be desired, especially where the story was concerned. It's fun, but it's no Final Fantasy.
In between, I've been spending time with my VC purchases: SM64, Kirby's Adventure, Gunstar Heroes, and Bomberman '93. All great games, and I'm still playing them.
My Playstation is not working, alas. I need to get a new laser for it. I still haven't finished Final Fantasy V and IV yet, and I want to get FFVIII and IX soon, plus the other great PS1 RPGs that I haven't yet played.
My SNES hasn't seen a lot of use lately, though I've been thinking about starting up some Super Mario All-Stars. I can't believe how long it's been since I've played one of the NES Marios, especially SMB3.
My Sega Genesis, likewise, hasn't seen a lot of action. I played through Sonic 3 & Knuckles fairly recently, but I haven't done much with it in a few months. It's sill nice to have, though, because I'll want to go back to those old Sonics eventually.
I have played my N64 a bit lately, though. Having played my cousin's copy of Mario Kart DS, I decided I wanted to replay MK64. I did, and instantly remembed why it's so much better than MKDS. It's the only really good game I have left on my N64, so I'm thinking about selling the system and getting MK64 on the VC.
Anyway, I'm starting up a game on Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance, which I recently bought used. No new game prospects in the near future, except for the occasional VC purchase. No, the games I have should keep me satisfied until SSBB comes out.