Well you buy a 360 and you don't really need a memory card since you have the HDD. Plus your getting considerabily (sp?) more power packed in and the ability to play games in HD. Thats the difference between selling a system at a loss and selling it profitably at launch. Wii technology is pretty much last gen meaning your basically buying a gamecube again with a 2.5 faster CPU and a new controller. Don't get me wrong, I'm looking forward to the Wii and all but at a 50 dollar difference I don't know if people are going to justify it.
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Ian @ Sep 14th 2006 8:46PM
@Mythgarr
Well you buy a 360 and you don't really need a memory card since you have the HDD. Plus your getting considerabily (sp?) more power packed in and the ability to play games in HD. Thats the difference between selling a system at a loss and selling it profitably at launch. Wii technology is pretty much last gen meaning your basically buying a gamecube again with a 2.5 faster CPU and a new controller. Don't get me wrong, I'm looking forward to the Wii and all but at a 50 dollar difference I don't know if people are going to justify it.