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The thread centers around a parent seeking advice on whether to purchase an Xbox for their son for Christmas, discussing various gaming systems and experiences with them. Participants share their personal experiences with Xbox and other gaming consoles, including concerns about reliability and game availability.
Views differ regarding the reliability of Xbox systems, with some participants sharing negative experiences while others report satisfaction. There is no clear consensus on whether to choose Xbox over other systems like Wii or PS2.
Participants share personal experiences with various gaming systems, focusing on the suitability for children and the types of games available. The discussion reflects a range of opinions based on individual family dynamics and gaming preferences.
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Stampaholic1961 said:We have ours in the living room so there is room for 4 to play. It gets quite interesting when several are playing. The strap has to be secure around your wrist so the remote doesn't fly out of your hand & into the TV!!
There's another feature that I think is cool. We can take the memory card from our digital camera & insert it into the Wii. Then you can play with the pictures & add glasses etc. You can also turn the picture into a puzzle then try to arrange it back to the original. You can choose 6, 24, 48 or 196 pieces to the puzzle. My son used a video that I had taken on the camera & made it into a puzzle! Talk about challenging. Try to solve a puzzle where the pieces are moving!!!
There is also fitness training. I need to have my son teach me how to do that as soon as he gets over being sick!!
Denarella said:Thanks Tristen's husband! He only is concerned with Wrestlemania 08, Thrillville, Madden 08, Hockey. THAT'S why its killing me. He's too young for the online stuff. But he wants to be able to save where's he's left off and have wireless remotes....
VSaracino said:Well you can do all those things with the Wii too. Also, if you really want to save some money... convince him to just get wireless controllers for his PS2, and you save PS2 games with a Memory Card, which is all of $25 and each controller is $29-$39 depending on the brand(I only recommend Sony or Logitech). If those are his major concerns and that would satisfy him... you can save 300 dollars right off the top hehe.
jcsmilez said:Wii has both those features. The Wii remotes are motions sensitive even, so you dont use them as a regular controller.
As for the saving, I dont see why he couldn't, the Wii has 512 megabytes built in storage for game saves and game downloads.
Denarella said:Vince, does Wii have wireless remotes? I think all of you have sold me on the Wii.....
VSaracino said:Also, I don't know why I thought about this before. But EVERYTHING about the Wii is cheaper... the system itself... controllers... games... and one of my favorites, Guitar Hero 3, is 10 dollars cheaper WITH the guitar on the Wii than the other NextGen systems. However, its the same price for PS2 as it is for Wii... another reason to just keep the PS2 and save money lol.
I'm sorry I'm probably not being much help giving you all these mixed opinions, but hopefully I'm saying SOMETHING useful haha.
VSaracino said:Oh ya, they are ONLY wireless. And like Tristan's husband said, they are motion sensitive, most, if not ALL of the games require you to move controllers a certain way.
For instance.. I play Tiger Wood 08 a LOT and it REQUIRES you to swing the controller like a real golf club. Its very unique and a ton of fun.
Also, the Wii has built in memory, and its large enough to hold a bunch of game saves, I have saves for about 2 dozen games on mine. And you can also buy those Sandisk cards, the kind that go in cameras, to save games if you need more space than they give you.
VSaracino said:Then get the Wii! lol. Let's put it this way... if he ends up not liking it and you guys want to get rid of it... You can sell that thing on ebay for almost twice the price you pay for it. They are pretty hard to get in stores so people are paying ridiculous money on ebay for it.
jcsmilez said:Costco seems to be a good place to find them. The one near my house has had them a couple of times. Its the ONLY place Ive seen them "In the wild" as it were.
VSaracino said:Well when you can get a good deal... I've seen them going off on ebay for around $350, sometimes with a game, if you have any ebay experience if shouldnt be too hard to grab one at a decent price.
However, as a tip... I would call GameStop and EB every Tuesday Morning around 10 and Friday Morning around 10, the shipments are usually in by then... and I'm not saying that's when they get Wii's... but our shipping trends have always said that those two days we are MOST likely to get them. So scout for them before you overpay... unless you just want to get one and get it over with lol
And even the Store Manager DOESN'T know when they will come in... so don't waste your time asking when they will get more lol.
jcsmilez said:Unfortunately if its new its the same price every ware with these things.
The Costco pace as a extra controller and a game with it, so its the best deal IMO.
VSaracino said:Oh no I misunderstood... but WWE Raw Vs Smackdown 2008 is on the Wii, if he's interested in that.
Stampaholic1961 said:If you have a Walmart close to you, you can usually order it online then pick it up in the store. It's either cheaper or no shipping doing it that way...I don't remember it exactly. Last year they had some incredible bundles available there. I wouldn't recommend getting yours the way I did. My son waited in line for a couple of hours then I took his place & waited for the next 10 hours!! Never done that before but it was actually kind of fun!! There were 8 of us waiting & they were all nice & helpful. It was really cold where we were waiting & one girl saved our seats while another girl went out to my car with me to get a blanket!! None of them were cut-throat types like I've heard about!!!
Stampaholic1961 said:My 16 year old son recommends the Wii over the Xbox for someone that age. My cousins son (8 years old) had never played Wii until my kids took theirs over to his house this summer. We just saw him again today & he now owns a Wii too!!!
Just the system is usually around $250.00. I just went to Walmart.com and looked at that bundle. It's more expensive than the bundles last year!! It includes your choice of 6 games which is close to $300 of the price. I'm not sure what else is included that would make it that price!! To save on batteries, you might want to get the docking station for the remote that recharges it. One thing I DON'T recommend are the "skins" that go over the remote to make them different color. I bought 4 different colors so we could all have our own favorite color but unless they have redesigned them, they are a pain!! They are a rubbery material that you have to work to get on the remote. Then when you need to change the batteries, you have to struggle to get them off again. There is no opening to change the batteries!! At least one of ours got ripped in trying to get it off!!!Edited to add: I'm not sure if they have the systems but I know that Meijer & Toys R Us have free shipping if you spend over $49 or $50.Denarella said:Holy Moly! Walmart - mind you for the complete bundle, whatever that is - $677.00!!!
Stampaholic1961 said:Just the system is usually around $250.00. I just went to Walmart.com and looked at that bundle. It's more expensive than the bundles last year!! It includes your choice of 6 games which is close to $300 of the price. I'm not sure what else is included that would make it that price!! To save on batteries, you might want to get the docking station for the remote that recharges it. One thing I DON'T recommend are the "skins" that go over the remote to make them different color. I bought 4 different colors so we could all have our own favorite color but unless they have redesigned them, they are a pain!! They are a rubbery material that you have to work to get on the remote. Then when you need to change the batteries, you have to struggle to get them off again. There is no opening to change the batteries!! At least one of ours got ripped in trying to get it off!!!
Edited to add: I'm not sure if they have the systems but I know that Meijer & Toys R Us have free shipping if you spend over $49 or $50.
caynreth said:The Wii is great! We had folks from age 5 up to age 45 all playing it together all day Thursday. There's something for everyone. It's definitely going on my shopping list for Yule! I, personally would NEVER buy an XBox of any type. I refuse to put money in Bill Gates pocket. Everything Microsoft makes is crap.