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Posted: Apr 22nd 2009 7:27PM Nook said

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thank god we have hardwood floors, if we had thick carpet the wife would want this.

wii peripherals are out of hand, not so bad now, but overall - out of hand.

Posted: Apr 22nd 2009 10:55PM Shadsy said

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This one at least has a practical purpose, but I guess you could do the same thing with... a concrete block.
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Posted: Apr 22nd 2009 7:58PM (Unverified) said

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Well, we still haven't gotten to the level where we're playing with controllers shaped like Katanas and Chainsaws, so we're still better off than the PS2.

Posted: Apr 22nd 2009 8:15PM (Unverified) said

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It's called a textbook. Schools lend them to you for free.

Posted: Apr 22nd 2009 9:45PM adv2k169 said

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I guess you haven't gone to college yet. The good old times when you were lent books and didn't have to buy them for $100 a pop.
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Posted: Apr 22nd 2009 11:40PM (Unverified) said

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@Adolph

Yeah I don't think I had a single book that was below $100 this semester.
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Posted: Apr 23rd 2009 7:34AM (Unverified) said

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Yeah, $40 for a thing designed for Wii Fit is better than $60 for a maths text.
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Posted: Apr 22nd 2009 9:22PM (Unverified) said

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I don't see how this is needed, just get some books or something and put under your Wii Fit balance board and it should be good to go

Posted: Apr 22nd 2009 10:25PM Jacksons said

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It's really not a bad idea, but that price is hard to justify, high quality or not.

Posted: Apr 23rd 2009 4:18AM AntiVillian said

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Haven't used my wii balance board since christmas.

got my balance board on christmas.

won't make the mistake to buy a peripheral ever again.

Posted: Apr 23rd 2009 6:09AM Jayenkai said

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The sad thing is, if they'd priced this at about $4.99/$9.99, they'd probably actually sell.
$39.99!? Seriously?!

Guess they're aiming for the "These morons will buy anything!" market.

Posted: Apr 23rd 2009 10:27AM (Unverified) said

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I was at TRU the other day for a massive sale. While waiting in line I was approached by several mothers who asked, do I need all this stuff? The thing that gets me most is the "Wii Essentials Starter Pack" which includes a sensor bar and a bunch of useless soft sided remote attatchments for 50 bucks. The one mom was surprised to discover that half the stuff was already included in the $250 box o wii she was also about to buy.
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Posted: Apr 23rd 2009 10:29AM AntiVillian said

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The "these morons pay $130 for some scales" market?
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Posted: Apr 23rd 2009 12:44PM Uncle Jesse said

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Someone should step up and put and end to all these useless peripherals. You might say that this is just another step in the wrong direction. Whoever created this should step down from their position.

Posted: Apr 23rd 2009 8:34PM RunnyRiver said

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The expanded audience of the Wii has lulled many people into thinking that said audience is willing to spend foolishly for the Wii. Maybe we think it's foolish for our grandma's and aunts to buy Wii's in the first place, so of course they'll pay $40 to raise their board 4". I highly doubt any of my older and/or female acquaintances owning a Wii would find placing something flat under the board unacceptable and the next best alternative to be a $40 X made of plastic.

Posted: May 26th 2009 3:55PM (Unverified) said

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