![]() ![]() Until Netflix came out on the system, pretty much no one used the Wifi. ![]() Of all the millions of Wii's that sold in its first few years, I doubt that even 1 tenth of Wii owners used the Gamecube functionality. If you are a casual consumer, the Mini will be the best option hands down. Also people say that the Mini is pointless when used Wii's are less, but we are comparing new systems. If you are a big gamer like me, those are the reasons to consider the mini. The Mini itself looks like a famicom, the design reminds me of classic Nintendo in general. Also, the system's design and red remote/nunchuk look very sleek. I enjoy being able to swap in games without having to turn the machine on. The top loading disc design makes it easier and simpler to change games than the slot loading drive (which is what failed years down the line on my launch Wii). If you own classic game consoles and a Gamecube then the Wi-Fi/GC enabled Wii offers nothing, this saves you 30$. ![]()
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