Well, I bought a Nintendo Wii along with Wii Sports (launch game) today. I haven't played it a hold lot, but heres my review so far:Wii: Positive: I love the design, it's small/light and professional looking. I enjoy the way the disks slide into the system, just like the PS3 or a car CD player. Wii points are a plus for me, they allow you to download classic games to your system. The online features are all free, and playing online will also be free when they add it to the system. It comes with a free game, that's something that the PS3 and 360 don't offer. The new generation motion sensor controllers are sweet, they took gaming to the next step. It's simple and easy to hook up, it shouldn't take more than 5 minutes. You can play various games from the Gamecube, Wii, NES, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, and Sega Genesis.Negative: It doesn't play CD's or DVD's. It lacks the HD graphics and surround sound that the other next gen consoles offer. A huge negative for me is the fact that the classic games don't support wide screen TV's. I have a wide screen TV and the classic games are going to be noticeably stretched when downloaded.Conclusion: If you're looking for high def graphics and sound then this system isn't for you, it's a fun system not focused on the graphics but more the game play. The idea is unique, and it hasn't been done before. The $250 price tag is much cheaper than the $400 price for the 360 or the $600 price for the Playstation 3. In my opinion, the Wii is a great system but it's not worth 250 bucks. It gets boring after you use it for a few hours, that's just my opinion though. Some people could play forever and never get bored. I am actually thinking about selling it off, I'm gonna give it a few weeks and see if I get bored with it.Wii Sports:Wii Tennis: This is by far my favorite sports game for the Wii, it's easy to use and exciting to play. You can't play in multilayer mode which is pretty stupid but It's not a big deal.Wii Golf: This is a fun game, it's more similar to real life golf then you would think. If you swing too hard or to soft, it goes the perfect distance.Wii Baseball: This is the hardest of all the Wii Sports games, I hit more foul balls than anything else, It takes awhile for you to get your batting down. Pitching is a blast, speeds reaching up to 90 MPH. One question though, why don't the players have legs? haha.Wii Bowling: Another easy one here, bowling is pretty fun to play with a group of friends. The Wii controller works great with this.Wii Boxing: I was at this game for awhile before I realized how boring it has gotten, it's awesome at first and I loved it, It got repetitive after 30-45 minutes though.Far Cry Vengeance:Positive: The graphics are decent, looks a bit like Playstation 2. The Motion sensors are a score, punching and slicing your enemies is sweet. Multiplayer looks like a blast.Negatives: Oh man, I never played a game with more difficult controls, moving around and jumping is nearly impossible. I'm sure, I will get used to it but as of right now it's a huge pain in the neck to play.