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	<title>Timesink &#187; Nintendo Wii</title>
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		<title>Whee!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 19:09:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I bought a Nintendo Wii. It was in early January that we had our neighbours over for a visit and they were telling us how they had played a  Wii at their friends house and had a great time.   After they left, my wife said to me, &#8220;maybe we should get a Wii.&#8221;  My [...]]]></description>
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<p>It was in early January that we had our neighbours over for a visit and they were telling us how they had played a  Wii at their friends house and had a great time.   After they left, my wife said to me, &#8220;maybe we should get a Wii.&#8221;  My gaming obsessed mind interpreted my wife&#8217;s casual comment as, &#8220;we <em><strong>must</strong></em> get a Wii at all costs and I mean <em><strong>yesterday</strong></em>!&#8221;  Since that day, I&#8217;ve been on the hunt.  You see, it&#8217;s not everyday that my wife actually encourages a gaming-related purchase; she&#8217;s much too sensible.  This was a window of opportunity that I had to seize before she came to her senses and shut that window!</p>
<p>As luck would have it, I had saved up about $230 worth of <a title="PC Points" href="http://www.pcpoints.ca/en/redirect_unsecure.asp?URL=about_frm.asp">PC Points</a> from the Real Canadian Superstore.  While most people might use those points towards groceries and other necessities, I typically save them up to get gaming stuff.  It&#8217;s how I got Rock Band, along with other games throughout the years.  It&#8217;s such a great feeling using these points for unnecessary things such as games because, even though I know we&#8217;ve spent a bunch of money earning these points, it still feels like I&#8217;m getting this stuff for free.  Having $230 worth of these points meant that I was now going to be able to get our family a Wii for sort of free.</p>
<p>The only problem was actually finding the dang console.  I checked the store at least once a week, often times more than that, since January, but was always told that they hadn&#8217;t received any stock from Nintendo since Christmas, and they didn&#8217;t know when they&#8217;d get any.  It was the same story almost everywhere else.  If any store had actually received stock, they&#8217;d sell out almost instantly.  I knew the Wii was popular, but this was crazy.</p>
<p>Just the other day I was coming home after picking up our new dishwasher (it doesn&#8217;t play games) when I decided I&#8217;d stop in at the Superstore to check the Wii situation yet again.  I walked into the electronics section and headed towards the Wii area fully expecting to see that familiar shelf sitting there empty again, but *gasp* there on that shelf was a single lonely Wii!  I scooped it up, along with an extra controller with Wii Motion Plus, EA Sports Active, and Super Mario Galaxy.  I plunked down all my PC Points and walked out of there with my bounty.  It only took two months too!</p>
<p>When I got back home and walked in the door, I held the Wii box above my head in victory and showed my wife.  &#8221;Check it out!!!&#8221;, I exclaimed.  Her reply?  &#8221;You bought a Wii?  What for?&#8221;</p>
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