Hmm? I didn't need any extra peripherals to play my Wii when I first got it, extra controllers for local multiplayer sure but every console needs that for LOCAL multiplayer, and some people do have friends irl and it IS more fun to drink some beers and play a game in front of the TV all together than to do it all in different houses right?Nutcase said:I think the price that matters is what it takes to play the core games on the platform - the console fully equipped, not "whatever is in the box". For Wii, you need a ton of peripherals: wands, nunchucks, classic controllers, memory cards. Even backwards compatibility is dependent on having GC peripherals, idiotic decision if I've ever seen one. Seeing how one of Wii's main strengths is local multiplayer, you are pretty likely to need multiples of several different controller types. In comparison, many 360 and PS3 folks get all they need in the box. Adding a player is only a question of getting one extra controller, and having just one controller type is great for redundancy when controllers inevitably break. You can even use many 360 and PS3 peripherals with a PC, and some PC peripherals with the PS3, and there are adapters for converting - say - PS2 controllers for use on a PS3.Devildoc said:The Wii is actually pretty reasonable price wise, until the last price drop for the arcade the Wii was the cheapest of the consoles (and still is once you throw in the HDMI cable and hard drive). The games are also cheaper than either of the HD console games.Nutcase said:I had no real opinion of LaBeouf before. Apart from the sky-high pricing and a (relative) lack of worthwhile content, I don't have a bone to pick with Wii either.
But seeing LaBeouf troll 9+ pages of ad hominems ("he isn't even a good actor so who cares"), neediness ("if Megan Fox says jump, just ask how high"), cluelessness about women ("her wanting to play LEGO Star Wars is like five minutes away from her asking for sex"), whining, and random knee-jerk reactions out of idiots and fanboys gives the guy a whole lot of points in my book.
At ~100 euros, I'd be tempted to buy a fully equipped Wii to play the precious few games on it that I'm interested in. At ~250 euros, which is the actual price level and ties with the 360 normal package, I find said Wii a terrible value. Value is subjective, but I'd certainly value the 360 a lot higher than the Wii, despite having a current gaming PC which makes a large portion of the 360's games redundant.
so basically you need the console, and maybe a classic controller for virtual console, and a gamecube controller if you play gamecube games on it.. that's essentially it though. so $250 +$20.00 +$20.00 or so.. still under $300.
The 360 to get that.. $199.. then you need a hard drive which is $100 for a 60GB so why not just get the pro package in the first place ($299) then the HDMI cable which is $40 or more
PS3.. just the system in the box costs more.
Then add an extra $10 per game.