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Where is the Wii option?

I have PC + Wii & the PC is the main gaming platform.

Good point i forgot the wii but to be honest i couldnt care less for the wii. Its not targeted to serious gamers who need amazing graphics and in depth gameplay.

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Meh @ PC, too much bullcrap with requirements. If you have a game system you know the game will work to its max graphics without laging or anything, not to mention you play it on a TV not some little monitor :P

PC (my build - cheap but powerful), PS3, Wii...

PC is not really used for games.

What is used for games is mainly the PS3, although the Wii gets a good workout from time to time.

Wife is playing Harvest moon on the Gamecube at the moment - very addictive.

(also have N64, SNES (with Wildcard), PS1, PS2, Nintendo DS and an Intellivision all locked up in a cupboard). Sorta wish I still had my old NES as well...

I have pc, wii, 360 and ps3.. its starting to get annoying choosing what game I get for what console

Just take a look a platform game comparisons, the same console seems to be coming out on top everytime.

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