The wii is in a hot lap this year end but the supply come short, so in response to this retailers are adding an additional $100 on to the recommended retail price, saying that fans would buy the wii with a selection of games. Well till here is alright, but as a fan i want be the one to choose my selection of games, not the retailers, i donīt wanna have to buy Olympic Games to have a wii, come on rethink this strategy, and hereīs what Reggie Fils-Aime Told, Quote: "Retailers have already been given feedback that we are not big fans of that. We think it masks some of the price advantage we have versus our competition and, frankly, the consumer should decide what they want. We donīt have to remind retailers of the strength we have right now. We are simply making an observation and reinforces our point quite nicely with the retaliers."
If the man itself said that i think thatīs no more for me to say... Iīm out![]()
So, we're at the end of the year, this year we donīt have new consoles, but at least we can stop our controllers and think for 1 second, ok maybe 50 seconds, about who won the war? Was it the powerful PS3 with the blue-ray, was it the big boy xbox360 or the little boy wii? Iīm a big fan of xbox from day one, but a little disappointed with the 360, just because itīs a creation of the monster Microsoft i think it should be more overwhelming, iīve grown up with PlayStation, ok itīs fair to say Sega to, with Mortal Kombat and those always forward lines race games,iīve play my whole life Super Mario, and to say the true this seams to be the more solid, īcause you always know what to look for, so with that said, all 3 of then are good enough to satisfy our need to play, and one of then is good enough to keep my, against video games, father playing for over 3 hours, and the one is the wii, yeah the wii, the underdog wii.... Ladies and gentleman's the winner of the year itīs the wii... ![]()
12-17-2007


