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I'm feeling a bit wiik...

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You too?
So?
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No-one then?
Ah well.
Without a Wii I tried to 'console' myself buying the new "Love" album from the Beatles.

Njah. :?

[sigh]

oh, and A fish called Wanda on DVD. That helped! :D
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I'm with you, Mr Z.

After having 3 of my preorders fail, I walked round the whole of Ilford town center trying to buy one.
Failing there, I skived off work and tried bluewater, but all sold out there too.

You'd think if they were going to get one console launch right, it would be the one 2 weeks before Christmas!

I'm dying for a wii, but it looks like I'll have to wait until the new year....that could get messy.
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peteroddan wrote: I'm dying for a wii, but it looks like I'll have to wait until the new year....that could get messy.
Ho ho! People in Dublin were queuing around the corner for a wii last night, normally they'd just go down a lane!
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I was consoling (ho ho) myself with the imminent arrival of Twilight Princess on the Cube, but now my preorder for *that* has been cancelled by play.com, I wish I'd bought a Wii. I even sold a load of stuff on ebay to pay for it - I've got the cash but no console.

It's not like I haven't got enough games and machines already - but from all the threads I've read over the past day or so, the wii does sound excellent. Looks like February before I can get my hands on one, though.

So I'm with you, Mr Zzap!Back. :)
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Same here Gordon, with Christmas coming up and my PS2 breaking, didn't have enough left to pre-order a Wii - so I will be in the second wave.
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gordon wrote:I was consoling (ho ho)
Hey, that one was mine already in this thread! And I'm Dutch. :wink:
gordon wrote:...even sold a load of stuff on ebay to pay for it - I've got the cash but no console.
Not your kids I hope... :D

Anyway, I have a friend who got one, I'll visit him one of these days to check it out. I don't mind waiting for a couple of months (eventually) I'm still busy finishing Windwaker,AGAIN! 8)

When I feel wiik, I pick up my DS lite and do some Brain Training.
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...and Yoshi's Island, and Big Brain Academy, and Mario Kart...

I'm feeling happier now. 8)
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According to my local Virgin Megastore (Bluewater), they are getting some in this week which will go on general sale.

Although they wouldn't allow me to preorder one, they say they will reserve me one for three hours if I call up on they day they get them in.
Of course, they were unable to tell me which day this will be, just that it's this week......
They also seemed to think this would be happening at most of their stores in the county....
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yup, those indeed....and ZooKeeper, and Nintendogs and Sudoku Master err... :oops:

Btw, in two weeks time we'll be celebrating our wedding (10 years!) and I think my wife got me the 42-1 game! Yess. 8)

Actually: The Wii? The who?
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Been thinking of getting one after Christmas.

My brother-in-law is a store manager for Game and recently went on a "conference" where he tried out the Wii (for hours) and loads of games on big screens.

He thought it to be one of the best consoles ever; not up there graphically with all the others, but offering good old fashioned fun!

His store were earmarked 90 consoles. He presold them all within hours... :(
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I have had a look at my local Game store and the independent in town and both have sold and are unlikely to have any available before Christmas, oh well will have to continue to play on my old modded Xbox, current game is Conkers Live and Reloaded with a bit of Flatout 2 for moral support :wink:
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Mr.Zzapback wrote:Btw, in two weeks time we'll be celebrating our wedding (10 years!) and I think my wife got me the 42-1 game! Yess. 8)
Congratulations on the wedding anniversary! More importantly ;) , 42 all-time classics is ace. Playing chess online against opponents from around the world has been a favourite pastime of mine in the last month. And the bowling is pretty good, too...
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I've just managed to order one from amazon.co.uk!

They don't say how many they've got, but I don't see them lasting long.
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Well, I read that they're officially sold out now or something? (see quote)

I was baffled, to say the least, when my direct colleague (sharing the same office and desk) told me he got a wii for 90 quid (!!!) because his daughter works for a certain computerchain over here. They've been playing wii-sports all night. Argh!
While he's not into games at all and I've been ranting to him about the revolution/wii for over a year now, hellup!

I'll be buying my wife a pink DSlite next, there's no play-time for me left anymore since she's into (Brain Training's) Sudoku....grrrr.
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