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I got my Wii for Christmas, and it’s awesome!
However, when you start trying to get stuff for it, you think you have it all and then you find out you need more stuff.
For instance, you can play Gamecube games on a Wii console, but no one ever says you need a Gamecube memory card to play them as well.
Or, Wii fit, which is a steal at $19.99, but requires a $96.00 balance board to play.
Or, you don’t have a wireless router, or wireless service, and the Wii only has Wi-Fi capability unless you know that there is an adapter that can make it able to be physically wired to the internet. Which you will never find out about that unless you think of it. Then when you do think of it, there is a question of the type of Ethernet cable you need and how long the cable needs to be. (Which the cable type is category 5.)
Basically, I love my Wii system, I wouldn’t trade it for the world, but if you’re going to buy one, realize that it’s not just a console and couple games you’re buying. You have to buy a lot more than you think. There’s additional wii-motes, nunchucks, boards, plugs, adapters, and lots more that you may not think you need, but are vital to the running of the gaming programs on the Wii.
So to people new to the Wii gaming system, be sure to do your research and find out whether or not you are willing to make the various and costly investments.
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