With today being a holiday, we wondered if you were bringing the Wii into the mix? The strategic thing would be to bust out the console and get your game on
before stuffing yourself with mashed potatoes, turkey and cranberry sauce, though. We would never dare tell you how to live. But, that is if you in fact plan on actually playing the console with family and friends.
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11-22-2007 @ 1:34PM
Drew said...
Ha, it would be nice if we actually DID. I might get my brother to play a round of bowling with me though. Unfortunately, my parents are slaved in the kitchen all day, so I'm pretty sure they're never going to come down and play XD
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11-22-2007 @ 1:51PM
Joe Drew said...
Well, today isn't actually a holiday outside the US, so I can't really respond to this poll in any sensible way.
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11-22-2007 @ 1:52PM
Isaac Ransom said...
My family played a tournament today with wiiplay pingpong (the only game they had a chance)
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11-22-2007 @ 2:36PM
davis parker said...
yes, my 6 cousins, surely from the deepest depths of hell, are playing super mario 64, argueing and hitting me in the head, i fucking hate them.
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11-22-2007 @ 2:50PM
David Hinkle said...
Sorry to hear, davis. At least you only have to put up with them every now and then, I would imagine. :)
11-22-2007 @ 3:45PM
Malik said...
Currently, I am playing MoH-H2 arcade with my brother and friends... I R PWNAGE.
-Malik
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11-22-2007 @ 3:49PM
ArashiUzumaki said...
dad's on the golf.
sister plays any game i do pretty much..
mum?.. em, joined in with warioware : )
hah
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11-22-2007 @ 4:17PM
Onomah said...
What's thanksgiving?
Hey since for us over here Christmas is kind of like thanksgiving for us, could you run a similar poll at Christmas?
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11-22-2007 @ 5:39PM
Metayoshi said...
Probably just Wii Sports. That's the only game EVERYBODY wants to play right now anyway (would love to get some mario strikers going on but i doubt that'll happen).
I'll probably be playing Planet Puzzle League with my girlfriend sometime today too.
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11-22-2007 @ 6:02PM
nytestalker said...
no.. i didnt bring it with me, I had to work today... :(
(but its time and a half so :P )
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11-22-2007 @ 6:59PM
James said...
My grandpa loves it and we haven't gotten my grandma to try. He got a 192 on his second game of bowling!
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11-23-2007 @ 2:14AM
Anthony said...
Nope. Wii Sports got boring.
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11-23-2007 @ 7:40AM
BrandonIT said...
The Wii has been a HUGE hit so far and it's only Friday morning. In fact, it will probably spawn at least one and possibly two purchases of the console.
6 neices and nephews (ages 6-13). They started playing at 7:30 AM Thanksgiving and were still going strong when we forced them to go to bed at 9:00 PM. No lie. All day. No stoppages except for the actual meal. Where do they get all the energy? Why is youth wasted on the young? And why can't anyone beat my 7 year old niece at Wii Sports boxing?!?! (10 wins - 0 losses)
Maybe today the parents can try it... :)
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11-23-2007 @ 7:53AM
flyingbananaskin said...
None of my lot are interested in the Wii unfortunately so it's single player all the way unless the game has online play(mind you, my mates aren't interested in Wii online either, so....single player all the way again).
I know one thing, if I was dating that blonde in the pic the last thing on my mind would be playing video games!
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11-23-2007 @ 12:23PM
Nate said...
I'm going to take mine with me for Christmas, but I sure as hell wasn't taking my wii to smoketown USA, aka my father in law's brother's house. It never would have made it back. Now if I have time today after work to run home and get it, I'll try to bring it to my parent's and maybe someone will want to play.
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11-23-2007 @ 4:09PM
Badaro said...
Currently, just my father, who's in love with Super Paper Mario. My brother will likely play Radiant Dawn as soon as he finishes Path of Radiance on the Cube.
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11-23-2007 @ 9:11PM
DJ said...
Since it was too cold to go for a post-Thanksgiving dinner walk outside and the Packers had already crushed the Lions, everyone, from 10 to 66, gathered around the 56 incher to play DDR. It was great!
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