Thanks for the comments, guys. I thought about what Mark said previously, too--I would hate to spend upwards of $300 getting all this setup, only to play for a few weeks and then shelve it. Then again, I doubt it's something I would play a lot solo, except perhaps for the Zelda game. It'd be great to have point-and-click games for it, though I'm not sure how that would work without a mouse.
If I do buy this unit, it will be almost entirely for multiplayer games I can enjoy with the wife. I'd like to get some type of Worms game, and of course the bowling has been recommended by everyone. I'd also like to check out the fitness options. I tend to spend way too much time on my butt, so it'd be nice to have a game that was more active.
Thanks for the comments, guys. I thought about what Mark said previously, too--I would hate to spend upwards of $300 getting all this setup, only to play for a few weeks and then shelve it. Then again, I doubt it's something I would play a lot solo, except perhaps for the Zelda game. It'd be great to have point-and-click games for it, though I'm not sure how that would work without a mouse.
If I do buy this unit, it will be almost entirely for multiplayer games I can enjoy with the wife. I'd like to get some type of Worms game, and of course the bowling has been recommended by everyone. I'd also like to check out the fitness options. I tend to spend way too much time on my butt, so it'd be nice to have a game that was more active.
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