Comes With: 1 Wii Console 3 Controllers 1 Nunchuck 1 Classic Controller and 1 Wii Wheel Games: WII Sports (5 Games) Metroid Prime 3 Super Smash Bros Brawl Legend of Zelda:Twilight Princess Mario Kart Wii Wii Store Purchases: Yoshi's Story Sonic 3 Super Mario Adventure 3 and Kirbys Adventure A Total of 13 Games The Price: It's going to be high, seeing how Wii's are selling like hotcakes. I'm just really bored of my Wii, and since MGS4 just arrived, I'm going to just get a PS3, if I can score enough cash. Is it worth it?
Selling any console isn't worth it, because regardless of the now, every console has a plethora of potential games in it's future. You may be bored with the Wii in June, but come July when E3 hits and Nintendo has the opportunity to announce all of it's new games for the Wii coming out this fall, would you not be disappointed? The Wii will continue to have great games made in 2008, 2009, 2010, and all the way into the next console generation, selling it now deprives you of the opportunity to play the Wii's future potential, and who knows, if you sell it you may end up just wanting to buy it again because there's something really great out for it you want. Selling a PS2 because it lacked games at the beginning was a bad idea, because in the future the console was graced with Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts, God of War, Ratchet and Clank, etc. during it's lifetime. Same with the Gamecube and Xbox, even though in terms of sales they "failed", I doubt anyone would regret still having a Gamecube and Xbox so that they didn't miss out on Halo, Fable, Windwaker, Super Smash Bros Melee, etc. Keeping a console and simply saving your money to purchase another console is always a better option, because then you have double the library of future games open to you, because you didn't deprive yourself of one console to be able to get another. And yes, I would say the same thing about the 360 and PS3.
don't sell your Wii. TMM made multiple points. Even if you don't regret it this year, sooner or later a game will come along that will make you regret it. There is so much about all three systems that makes them worth holding on to. And there is no telling how long the shortage will last. The amount of Wiis released is severly limited, and you can't really say when you'll be able to get a new one.
Yeah, like they said, keep your Wii. Nintendo may not be coming out with big titles at the moment but you'll wish you had one when info about the next mario/zelda/metroid prime/etc game comes out.