Wii, Wii, Wii, Wii, Wii, Wii, Wii, Wii, Wii, Wii, Wii, everyone wants a Wii for Christmas this year Wii. Including Ponzi, Ponzi wants a Wii and because of that I have decided to share this list of top tips for the Wii as submitted by a community member at large, Michael and I really appreciate that. I happen to be a Xbox 360 user, you have seen me play it occasion. I did have a Wii for a short time but then I gave it to my mom since I thought she would get more out of it and because I love my parents.
And anyway -- I know a lot of you guys want a Wii, you want a Wii? Who wants a Wii? You want a Wii? Wicket you want a Wii? Does Wicket want a Wii? Do you want a Wii or Wii, Wii, you let me know, okay. And while you are figuring that out let me read the top five tips here, submitted to my e-mail address: chris@pirillo.com, that's where you can send your top five tips.
Hey! Chris I know you have a four Xbox 360s but do you have a Wii? Well for any new, old, or soon to be Wii users these are my top five tips to help with their gaming experience. Number first, I am sorry, number first, number one, first find out if you really want a Wii? I asked you do you really want a Wii? Wicket what are you doing? Seriously let me read this. Don't be drawn in by those admittedly well constructed commercials or most word of mouth, not everyone is interested in the same things with the gaming consoles. Are you a graphics freak? Do you just want a great online experience? Are you interested in the newest way to play? Are you a stickler for prices?
Well with my all be unlimited experience in gaming, I can tell you that the PS3 is only for those with a lot of money to blow on a gaming system with surprising good graphics. However if you want more bang for your buck, go with the 360 or the Wii. The 360 is for classic gaming almost like an upgrade with internet access from the game cube or the 64. The Wii however was created to provide a much more interactive and unique gaming experience. However, they are much harder to find in the open market and I don't trust most unofficial online markets.
Also as a bonus tip I don't believe anyone doesn't know this already but you should never click on the advertisements that promise free merchandise, it's not worth it because you get what you pay for, it's fair enough. I think that he is absolutely right, you have got to consider why you want a Wii and there is certainly games available and Wii games tend to be more family friendly, although with Xbox LIVE Marketplace, where you are finding tons of casual and family friendly games these days and Wicket is apparently just enamored with the web cam right now.
Number two, the games that you want whether it's Halo or Super Mario Smash Bros Brawl, may or may not be a factor in the system you buy. If you become bored with a game quicker than most then choose the system that consist of the most games that you might be interested in. If you just want the one game for the system, but think it will entertain you definitely, go ahead. I am in no way degrading any game system, just offering my thoughts on the subject. Fair enough, you have got to pick the platform that's going to grow with you or stay with you. Wicket you are like totally in the way.
Alright number three, yes we are actually getting to actually using the actual console just be patient. When you get you Wii system, make sure you have enough money left over to get of these one more controller. The Wii in nature is a multiplayer console, playing by yourself, as well as being boring, is down right depressing. Also don't get sucked in by all the fancy Wii attachments, tennis racket, golf club etcetera, the only attachment absolutely necessary is the Nunchuck. However I believe that they may also be coming out with a Guitar attachment for Guitar Hero for the Wii, I have not confirmed that. Also save some chichingry (ph) cash for actual games. I don't know how many people who spent all their extra spendings on the console itself without thinking of the actual game play. Being gameless as well as know we are having remote is boring and depressing and I figure there was one for a Guitar hero obviously. He wants to play with the Wicket controller, Wicket do you want a Wicket controller for the Wii?
Number four. Make sure you have a viable internet connection for your Wii, fast enough. Personally I go with physically connecting to the Wii my router, and actually that is Wii, to its router. I find that the wireless USB hub system is far too slow for my needs. Also it is very limited range and cannot transmit through walls. Without internet some of those coolest features of the Wii are lost. These included but are not limited to Mii's, the weather channel, online gaming and e-mail. Also make sure your connection will be interrupted by anything, I cannot tell you how infuriating it is when your online game is suddenly frozen at a crucial point, mine was set off by an anonymous vacuum cleaner tripping over the cord to my router and that indeed would be a Wii problem.
Oh! Tobl has a Chris Mii, someone made a Ponzi Mii the other day too. Yeah exactly, Barn, What online gaming? I have heard that the only system that's good for online gaming is the Xbox 360. But the fact is that there is internet connectivity on the Wii, well that counts for something, doesn't it?
And number five, that's the final precaution for the best game play possible. I suggest place your Wii in a large room with as few sharp corners as possible, enough said. Also, if you didn't know this there a certain distance away, you just stand from your Wii receiver. I tested it off and placed my boundary line at five feet and seven inches away, but that's just me. Yeah, because I have heard a lot of people damaging their televisions by throwing the Wii controller to the television accidentally in a -- that's what they have that strap for, it's not just for looks, it's for safety. You don't want to damage your television in any way.
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