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Wall Street Journal: Wii is "more exciting, fun and satisfying"
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November 29, 2006, 02:40:28 PM »
Some more good press it seems, as the Wall Street Journal, in a head to head comparison of the Wii vs. the PS3, dubbed the former "the more exciting, fun and satisfying of the two new game machines." I read most of the article at work today, but sadly the Wall Street Journal only has their articles online for subscribes, but one can see a quick summary on their site under "Personal Journal":
http://online.wsj.com/public/page/2_0433.html?mod=topnav_0_0012
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RE: Wall Street Journal: Wii is "more exciting, fun and satisfying"
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Most of the mainstream press is favouring the Wii - good news.. However, there's also a lot of uniformed stuff in many of these articles.
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