Seems I'm the only Wii user so far. Can't say I didn't expect it. 
Anyway, yeah, I've always been a huge Nintendo fan, it's the less expensive of the consoles by far, and I seem to be one of the few people here who actually loves motion controls. At least on the titles they're successfully implemented on, which are admittedly few.
I also like that Nintendo hasn't really turned to online play and preferred to focus on a strong local multiplayer, which suits my needs just fine. I know a lot of people love online, but I can't say the same for me.
The only thing I dislike about it is the lack of decent 3rd party support. It has...No More Heroes and Okami? The last being a PS2 port? Kind of embarrassing, to be honest.
Also, as for PC gaming, I own a laptop which in theory should be able to run a decent amount of games and yet struggles with the original Sims and Age of Empires II. Wat. Good thing I bought a dirt-cheap PS2 so I could get my non-nintendo fix. Albeit with an entire Gen in delay.
Anyway, yeah, I've always been a huge Nintendo fan, it's the less expensive of the consoles by far, and I seem to be one of the few people here who actually loves motion controls. At least on the titles they're successfully implemented on, which are admittedly few.
I also like that Nintendo hasn't really turned to online play and preferred to focus on a strong local multiplayer, which suits my needs just fine. I know a lot of people love online, but I can't say the same for me.
The only thing I dislike about it is the lack of decent 3rd party support. It has...No More Heroes and Okami? The last being a PS2 port? Kind of embarrassing, to be honest.
Also, as for PC gaming, I own a laptop which in theory should be able to run a decent amount of games and yet struggles with the original Sims and Age of Empires II. Wat. Good thing I bought a dirt-cheap PS2 so I could get my non-nintendo fix. Albeit with an entire Gen in delay.