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| 04 Jun 2013 08:28 AM |
| Probably somewhere within the next two years. |
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| 04 Jun 2013 08:49 AM |
| it always was obsolute you nintenyearold |
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| 04 Jun 2013 09:06 AM |
| It went obsolete when the Wii U came out. |
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| 04 Jun 2013 09:28 AM |
It went obsolete when the Wii U came out. x2 |
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| 04 Jun 2013 09:33 AM |
| When the Wii U gets its own games. |
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| 04 Jun 2013 09:33 AM |
"it always was obsolute you nintenyearold"
>implying it wasn't at all revolutionary when it came out >first working motion control console >Kinect and that PS3 version ripped it off
It's obsolete now, when the Wii U has come out, and it's nearly 7 years old, yes. |
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| 04 Jun 2013 09:38 AM |
hmm it was obsolete
as soon as it was made |
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| 04 Jun 2013 09:51 AM |
| I don't think it will become obsolete for at least 10 years. People can easily bash Nintendo, but the truth is Nintendo is a great company with FUN games and a wide audience. Ive been playing Nintendo games for over 18 years and they have giving me more fun with friends and less rage than other systems provide. Basically, it will become obsolete on a user by user basis, at least in my opinion, but I respect that it is merely an opinion based measurement. |
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| 04 Jun 2013 10:01 AM |
">implying it wasn't at all revolutionary when it came out >first working motion control console"
Firstly, Skalderr is a troll. Secondly, it pretty much was obsolete when it came out hardware wise. Thirdly, it was not revolutionary. Fourthly, it was not the first motion control system. It simply improved motion controls. |
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| 04 Jun 2013 10:14 AM |
| @Red, how the heck did you miss a 16.5 year difference? |
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| 04 Jun 2013 10:28 AM |
It was technologically obsolete at launch. It's rapidly becoming culturally obsolete as we speak. |
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| 04 Jun 2013 10:47 AM |
Considering several Wii channels and services on the Wii will be shutdown on June 28th, it doesn't sound like the Wii will be supported much longer.
At least people will still be able to play games online on the Wii afterwards. |
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| 04 Jun 2013 12:25 PM |
the only reason to ever have a wii has been the handful of good exclusives
the hardware is extremely weak and the motions controls are a gimmick |
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| 04 Jun 2013 03:23 PM |
Well, it has been. HDMI wasn't implemented with the Wii...
Wii U is nice though. |
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