So Modern warfare 2 is out and so is NEW Super Mario bros Wii. Josh and Colt talk about the ups and downs of both games
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So Modern warfare 2 is out and so is NEW Super Mario bros Wii. Josh and Colt talk about the ups and downs of both games
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So this show we talk Michael Vick, Golden WII , Street fighterIV,and Bionic commando….
Pixar’s new movie and game UP.
and yes for the last time Swoopo
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OK this one has been in my back pocket for a little bit. I was saving this for a rainy day. Our friend Kurt was looking to update his system and looked to us for some help. This show has no intro just the meat. I lost the master copy so the sound might be a little funny. will it be X-box 360 WII or a PS3
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According to the article by Yahoo.com writer Ben Silverman Nintendo might be in a Wii bit of trouble. (Ok I’ll stop using “wii” instead of we)
In the three years since it first launched, the Nintendo Wii has sailed past competing systems from Sony and Microsoft to consistently claim the top spot in the console war.
But if a recent rash of troubling stories about the Wii is a vision of things to come, the tide might be turning for the seemingly unbeatable machine.
Wii On Top For Now, But For How Long?
Kinks in the system’s shiny white armor starting showing last month. Despite steady success in Japan, the Wii fell into second place in March as the underdog Playstation 3 clambered atop the region’s sales charts for the first time in 16 months. That was enough to garner some uncharacteristically somber comments from Nintendo President Satoru Iwata, who deemed the climate in Japan “unhealthy” for the Wii.
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The Nielsen group has released a new report on usage of the three major consoles. Coming as little surprise, Nielsen’s study has placed Wii in dead last, with the average player using the console 6.8 percent of the time during Nielsen’s study in December, 2008. During that same period, those involved in the study played Xbox 360 10.2 percent and PS3 10.6 percent — nearly double the Wii average. Clearly, the average gamer doesn’t have the endurance necessary for long-term waggling.
Wii also ranked the lowest in average days used over the course of the study, with users only partaking an average of 5 days (so much for that Wii Fit vow). The PS3 ranked second place, with users spending an average of 6.8 days days, which leaves us with Xbox 360 — the top dog in this category — with an average of 7.1 days.
Lastly, Nielsen tracked the daily average number of sessions, and, again, Wii was last with 1.78 sessions, whereas the Xbox 360 and PS3 had much higher averages of 2.15 and 2.74 sessions, respectively. So, how would you rank your console usage?