Good point. I have two HDTVs, but I hardly know anyone else who has one. I was lucky that I had a really old hand-me-down TV for years so making the leap was easy. Out of the few people I know with HDTVs who are also gamers, only one (besides me) has an Xbox 360 (and the other two may get a PS3 if their wives let them). So maybe HD gaming is not that important... yet. As long as the Wii does support 480p in 16x9 (rectangle pixels again), it will get by in this generation.
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Good point. I have two HDTVs, but I hardly know anyone else who has one. I was lucky that I had a really old hand-me-down TV for years so making the leap was easy. Out of the few people I know with HDTVs who are also gamers, only one (besides me) has an Xbox 360 (and the other two may get a PS3 if their wives let them). So maybe HD gaming is not that important... yet. As long as the Wii does support 480p in 16x9 (rectangle pixels again), it will get by in this generation.