I Found Some Great Deals On Used Wii Games
I can’t remember, when I was the first person to buy one of the new games releases. I’m usually, the guy looking for deals. That usually means, buying the games I wanted to play months ago, but just never got around to. I’m sure you can think of at least a half dozen games you never played, but really wanted to, and are now for sale under $30.
Or, if you have commitment issues, and like to have a new Wii game every week or so, then perhaps renting is the solution for you. You rent movie videos after all don’t you? So why don’t you rent video games?
It’s always good to diversify, so don’t stick to just renting your Wii games from one place. I’m not just referring to driving all over town. What I’m talking about is checking out the different places online for renting games. There are some sites, that allow you to rent two or three games at a time from the huge inventory for a fixed reoccurring chare.
Oh sure, renting is not without it’s imperfections. That are a few caveats, and you need to be aware of them, before you go leaping in. Delivery of the game usually via the post is the biggest one, but it’s getting better. Meanwhile, the benefits of game rental are too numerous to be ignored.
The other thing I like about game rentals for my Wii, is that I never get burned by paying a ton of money for a game that sucks. Paying six bucks for a game rental that isn’t that great, is no big deal. Paying fifty bucks for the privilege of owning a game that blows, is really annoying.
One of the great things about games on the PC, is that anybody can develop games for it, and distribute them through the internet. That allowed all kinds of indie game developers to produce cool games, that the big companies wouldn’t take a chance on. A few consoles, are opening this avenue up on their machines as well. With the Wii for instance, you can download WiiWare games to play on your Wii. There’s some pretty cool stuff out there.
The way I see it, after reading this, there’s no reason for you to ever have to pay full price for a Wii game ever again. You’ve got the option to rent Wii games from a whole bunch of places, or downloading some choice WiiWare games direct through your Wii. Oh, and I didn’t even mention how many great Wii games you can find on eBay.