Wow, so far the only valid argument against Wii that I've seen is, "I don't have friends to play it with, wah."

Everyone thought the DS was a gimmick when it first came out, too -- myself included. Now look at it since it got past it's Nintendogs stage: it's a great system with fun to be had whether you want to play with friends, or by yourself. This is what I'm seeing in the future of the Wii.

As far as games currently go, I don't see how anyone can complain. We already have Twilight Princess and Super Paper Mario available, as well as a growing library of virtual console games. There's a few others I haven't had a chance to play yet, but I hear are great (Trauma Center, Elebits). Mario Party 8 is almost here, and let's face it: Wii is the system those games were destined for. Nights is on the way, as well as Smash Brothers and Mario Galaxy. There's also that "Sadness" game I keep hearing about that looks fantastic.

Let's compare this to the PS3, a system you (just speaking generally, here) spent $600 on because it's going to have a handful of exclusives eventually. Right, you just keep on playing Resistance. If it's any consolation, you can spend the next several months rebuilding your movie library on Blu-ray until something good comes out?

(360 is hardly a fair comparison with the amount of shelf time it's had.)

I just think people are expecting a little too much out of this system so quickly. In any case, it's not like you spent buckets of money to buy the thing. Along the lines of His Own MILF's words, why not keep it as a party console and do your hardcore gaming elsewhere? If you're really so lonely, just sell it on eBay. You're bound to make a few bucks with the ongoing shortage.