My personal rule of thumb on older games is that they start to really seriously go up in price when the people who grew up with them reach college age, and the Wii came out in 2006 so everyone who had one as a child is likely looking for their long lost games and hidden gems they missed. So I spent a number of years for a while trying to buy up whatever Wii games I'd think I'd ever want to play while the gettin' was good. I still managed to miss a number of them on my list due to:
- never actually seeing them on shelves (Gunblade N.Y./L.A. Machineguns, Castle of Shikigami 3, Baroque)
- prices never dropping (Pandora's Tower, Tatsunoko vs. Capcom, Metroid Prime Trilogy)
- or just flat-out forgetting to look for them whenever I go out (Trauma Team, Monster Hunter Tri, Geometry Wars)
But I did get a lot of the games I wanted, some of them fairly rare ones, like No More Heroes 2 and Rhythm Heaven Fever. Of course, Wii bargain hunting also benefited greatly from the downfall of retail, so I grabbed a number of games from K-Mart and Sears while they were dying on some serious deep discounts.
@Marissa Moira, I'll bet you did too.
But yeah, Wiis are pretty good for homebrew too but frankly the homebrew scene on them is all but dead, like there's an N64 emulator but it's been stagnant for ages now and isn't good for much more than playing Mario 64 (and you should just play the official Virtual Console version instead), and some of the more offbeat systems with emulators are fucky as hell, like some of them only work with wired Gamecube controllers and are unstable as all hell, which is really annoying when you start one and your Wii remote completely shuts off and you have to get up and hard shutdown your Wii. But if you have a classic controller and just wanna play NES, SNES, and Game Boy games, then you're good to go.
(i also bought Bully on Wii and was really excited about getting a good deal only to later find out that it's the worst version of the game, built from an earlier build than any other version and it's one of those games that shoehorned in motion controls where they weren't needed, with no option to use a classic controller)
edit: I also just now found out this exists and I want it:
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