Originally posted by: TheCassidy
I did know it was outselling the PS3 handily...I did not know it was THAT big though. This is good to hear.
If I may chime in on another of your points, you've aluded to the fact that Nintendo's track record with their first party titles isn't exactly...expedient.
Two things come to mind when thinking about Zelda. With the exception of the SNES (and perhaps DS - although Tingle is getting his own spinoff), every Nintendo system has had at least two Zelda games. NES had the original two, N64 had OOT and MM (albeit late in the consoles' life cycle), Gamecube had WW, 4SA and TP (again, late in the console's life cycle) so I'd be willing to bet that we'll see another Zelda game on the Wii.
Originally posted by: JediSage
Congrats on the Wii find, and I think you might want to re-evaulate your earlier comment on the Wii's market share. All reports thus far have indicated that the Wii is outselling both the PS3 and 360 combined - which is awesome.
Originally posted by: Darth Chaltab
Hm? I never really had any trouble with motion sickness playing RE4. My only 'problem' is the heart attacks it gave me occasinally.
Hm? I never really had any trouble with motion sickness playing RE4. My only 'problem' is the heart attacks it gave me occasinally.

Congrats on the Wii find, and I think you might want to re-evaulate your earlier comment on the Wii's market share. All reports thus far have indicated that the Wii is outselling both the PS3 and 360 combined - which is awesome.
I did know it was outselling the PS3 handily...I did not know it was THAT big though. This is good to hear.
If I may chime in on another of your points, you've aluded to the fact that Nintendo's track record with their first party titles isn't exactly...expedient.
Two things come to mind when thinking about Zelda. With the exception of the SNES (and perhaps DS - although Tingle is getting his own spinoff), every Nintendo system has had at least two Zelda games. NES had the original two, N64 had OOT and MM (albeit late in the consoles' life cycle), Gamecube had WW, 4SA and TP (again, late in the console's life cycle) so I'd be willing to bet that we'll see another Zelda game on the Wii.
I've got quite a ways to go in catching up on these games. I was just wondering what the future of the franchise looks like. I can't wait to get up to speed.