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Old 08-28-2007, 10:24 AM   #9
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360 if you want "real" games with the most up to date graphics and bigger current library.

Wii if you don't care about graphics and are more interested in niche games/"party" games. (Don't shit yourselves people, the Wii is for the casual gamers, it was never meant for 'proper'/longer/'hardcore' gaming and I will always stand by that.) Only real advantage here is the Virtual Console and if you bought/owned the original systems you could pick up the games for less than a VC game, including shipping off of eBay (in most cases).

PS3 if you want a Blu-Ray player that plays a few games, most of which the 360 can play.

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