Wii: First in the queue
We talk to the men at the front.
Second in line!
I'm going to buy a Wii, Twilight Princess and probably a few other games.
Red Steel, because it looks really good, and probably Wii Play.
It hasn't been very nice. It rained last night.
I've always liked Nintendo consoles, because they're always party-oriented and you can play them in big groups. I played the console at the Good Food Show in October, and it was absolutely amazing. Initially, I thought about getting a console, but then I thought I'd wait a while and wait for it to officially come out. And then I played it and I thought, 'I have to get my hands on this.' Because it's completely revolutionary. It's amazing.
It's good because they're not power-hungry. They're doing something which is different. They're doing a new thing which seems to be working quite well. Xbox and Sony have the graphics, and everything, and the games are really good, but there isn't really anything new there. They've basically just taken a PC and put it into a console, whereas Nintendo has made something new that's great fun.
It's definitely a lot cheaper than the PS3 and the Xbox. It's very good value for money, and, obviously, the games for it are going to be excellent.
It's definitely a sensible price. The Xbox is slightly more expensive than the Wii, but nowhere near as expensive as PS3. The Xbox is a very good console as well.
It's very, very expensive. It's one of those things that if you definitely want it you're going to have to start saving right now.
I think not. I like PlayStation but I'm not a hardcore fan. I'd buy it for games like Final Fantasy and Metal Gear Solid 4 which I really love, but I wouldn't actually just go out and buy it just as a general thing.
I wouldn't sit out for days in the rain, no. But I'd have to buy it for the games.
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