Joined on 12/25/01
Inexpensive and good, fantastic
Pros: Very stable drivers, got it to work with every OS I've throw at it so far from XP, Linux(MEPIS, Ubuntu, and Fedora) and even Windows 7 recognizes it.
Cons: Maybe a longer cable coming off of it?
Overall Review: I can't see how anyone would have any real issues with this, buy it.
Not for everyone.. well duh.
Pros: Surprising addictive gameplay, easy setup, ability to download older console games such as NES, SNES, Genesis, N64, Sega Master System, Neo Geo, and so on. Great fun for the family, great tool to be used for exercise. Controls are easy to use and figure out. Ability to play Gamecube discs and take Gamecube controllers as well as SD memory card for storing downloaded games offline. Wifi.
Cons: No HDMI No Blueray No hard drive Graphics are not as good as a PS3 or Xbox 360. FPS games can be more than a little clunky with the Wii remote. Overall game selection can be a bit sparse.
Overall Review: For all the people saying "this thing sucks" so on and so forth, obviously the Wii is not for you, so why even bother reviewing it if you're just being totally bias against it. And mine does not collect dust, it gets played alot. If you want a console geared towards cleaner more wholesome games and not violence/gore/etc and you're not overly concerned about Blueray, HD, or anything like that then the Wii is for you. Otherwise look at an Xbox 360 or PS3.