Wii is fine. The 360 and PS3 though, these things are way too monstrous. How am I supposed to keep my PS3 when it weighs that much and takes up so much space? What sucks even more is that the top is curved, so I can't even place anything on it.
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Wii is actually the only home console to ever die on me. The graphics card overheated and fried, resulting in some funky colors and green dots on the game screen. It was a problem with launch models, IIRC.
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Yeah I actually had to drive to Nintendo (about 15 minutes) and have them fix it. I played Brawl for about a week, and then my Wii started having trouble with it. I haven't had any trouble since. Then again, I've probably spent 200 hours tops with the thing.
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None of my current gen consoles ever had problems. Well, my Wii did at one point, that was right after it was bought used and shipped to me, and I had that fixed. I'd count that more as the other guy experiencing the error.
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The fan in my launch Wii died so it couldn't ventilate properly and would overheat after 10 minutes of play. Fortunately, Nintendo was able to fix it after I sent it in.