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	<title>Comments on: Microsoft, Sony Inspired by Nintendo Wii&#8217;s Success</title>
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		<title>By: Wiitarded Again - Spilling Coffee with Humorist Tom Coffee</title>
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		<description>[...] Nintendo has basically created an entirely new underground market, never before seen in video game history. Despite Microsoft and Sony&#8217;s best efforts at fighting the Wii, they have yet to create the frenzy that Nintendo has. For a solid year Nintendo Wii&#8217;s have been selling for retail price and higher on the black market known as eBay, and when the Christmas season rolls around all logic and sanity fly out the window when it comes to satisfying the wishes of your offspring. [...]</description>
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