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darkjedi
Posts: 943
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Anyone know if stores have gotten stocks of the Wii or if there's any sort of date floating around for when they'll be available again? cheers.. |
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| #0 01:28am 30/01/07 |
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sLiNky
Posts: 774
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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If you look around it wouldn't be hard to find one. Every now and again I stumble on a store that have them in stock. Just gotta be lucky i guess
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| #1 02:46am 30/01/07 |
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d0mino
Posts: 2422
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i got my last saturday, went into a few stores in town, had zero luck, EB said they were getting them in march, toys are us half way through feb etc.
my gf stayed at home and rung around, she had to call 20 stores or so but found one eventually - big W at beenleigh. so my suggestion would be to sit at home and call everywhere. you'll find one. apparently though big w's are a good spot to find them ... |
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| #2 08:41am 30/01/07 |
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darkjedi
Posts: 944
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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cheers guys.. time to get a callin then!
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| #3 09:29am 30/01/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 1571
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I think you'd have more luck at K-Mart, Target or Big W and similiar places that don't advertise themselves as an electronic boutique shop.
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| #4 11:16am 30/01/07 |
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bjp
Posts: 179
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Having played the Wii a few times now, I can easily say the novelty has warn off and I'm glad I didn't buy one.
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| #5 01:04pm 30/01/07 |
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Tim Tibbetts
Posts: 1744
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Having played the Wii a few times now, I can easily say the novelty has warn off and I'm glad I didn't buy one. Well I've finsihed all my games, so the only time I play it anymore is when friends come over. |
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| #6 01:07pm 30/01/07 |
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Fizzer
Posts: 502
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I think all consoles are like that though. As far back as I can remember I've always been "dieing" to play a console - get one and play it like mad for a few weeks straight then the usage tapers off to a more acceptable/social level :P.
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| #7 01:14pm 30/01/07 |
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d0mino
Posts: 2423
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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also: where is the cheapest place to purchase games, billy hardon was saying he got his zelda for $80?
where should i shop for wii titles? |
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| #8 01:18pm 30/01/07 |
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Khel
Posts: 11327
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I dont think thats the consoles fault, I think thats more a function of how many games followed it up after release. A lot of consoles launch, with a reasonable selection of launch titles, then theres a dry spell for a few months before the regular stream of ongoing releases catches up. I haven't been playing my Wii much lately either, but I'm sure when new games start coming out more regularly and theres more games on it to actually play (more games that aren't just novelty "hey look, you can move the controller around!" collections of minigames), I'll play it a lot more.
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| #9 01:20pm 30/01/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 1573
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I played NFS:Carbon for about an hour before shelving it and Zelda for about 10hrs total (over 2 or so weeks) before shelving it. Neither game completed.
But that's not because I'm bored, it's because I don't have the time. I continue to play Wiisports a few hours a week as it's easier just to turn it on and play for 5 minutes than the other games. |
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| #10 01:24pm 30/01/07 |
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paveway
Posts: 4404
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i play wiisports with your mum each week too
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| #11 01:39pm 30/01/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 1575
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Awesome, no wonder she's getting better.
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| #12 01:42pm 30/01/07 |
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Booyah
Posts: 6951
Location: Indonesia
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Yes and she's also pregnant
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| #13 01:56pm 30/01/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 1576
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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To a terrorist? I f***in think not.. brb, chucking her down the stairs.
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| #14 02:42pm 30/01/07 |
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Booyah
Posts: 6953
Location: Indonesia
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No she's preggy to pavvy, he said he played with her wii spot.
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| #15 02:46pm 30/01/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 1577
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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To a pavvy? I f***in think not.. brb, chucking her down the stairs.
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| #16 02:49pm 30/01/07 |
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paveway
Posts: 4408
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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<3 wii spot
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| #17 04:41pm 30/01/07 |
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kappa|
Posts: 990
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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does anyone know of any stores with stock of the classic control. i checked garden city with no luck. f***ing mario kart is out and i cant play it!
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| #18 04:57pm 30/01/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 1580
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Got mine at EB North Lakes .. can't find a damn nunchuk though.
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| #19 05:20pm 30/01/07 |
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Khel
Posts: 11328
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Just buy a cheap gamecube controller, thats what I use for the virtual console games.
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| #20 05:52pm 30/01/07 |
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partyhat
Posts: 773
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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make sure to get a wavebird. one of the best controls evar.
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| #21 07:33pm 30/01/07 |
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d0mino
Posts: 2424
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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wavebirds are going for around 60 dollar. sux big time. you can get a second hand GC controller for under $20. remember if you are going to get a GC game get a memory card...
anyone know where i can get one, second hand? |
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| #22 07:35pm 30/01/07 |
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kappa|
Posts: 991
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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but dont you have to plug the gamecube controllers into the top of the wii? id rather plug a classic into the wiimote.
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| #23 08:29pm 30/01/07 |
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d0mino
Posts: 2425
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yeah the GC controllers have really short cable too...
but i would rather use them and wait for wireless classics that i dont have to plug into the wiimote. |
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| #24 08:33pm 30/01/07 |
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ccl
Posts: 88
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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Wavebird's at dvdcrave.com.au for $39.95.
I am going to hold out with my wired one for now. I will cross my fingers they take some kind of position on GameCube controllers. Possibly re-marketing the Wavebird, releasing a new Wavebird, or permitting the use of classic controllers. |
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| #25 09:19pm 30/01/07 |
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Khel
Posts: 11329
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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but dont you have to plug the gamecube controllers into the top of the wii? id rather plug a classic into the wiimote. Yes, I guess that could maybe be a problem if you sit a long way away from your console, but I don't so it hasn't bothered me yet. Also, I think the classic controller looks like an uncomfortable to use, overpriced piece of s***, so it doesn't appeal to me on any level really. |
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| #26 09:56pm 30/01/07 |
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d0mino
Posts: 2426
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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wii question: will US component cables work here?
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| #27 10:35pm 30/01/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 1583
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I bought my classic controller for 19.95 - hardly over priced.
d0mino: You can never say for certain but I can't see any reason why they wouldn't. Besides, just jump on eBay and buy the cables for half the price. |
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