Atrok477: I think Reggie at Nintendo promised one more surprise for Wii, but being WiiU released this year (no official date, could be postponed), it has not much of a life ahead.
And the lineup isn't bad; it's unique, thanks to the first party games. I'd say you look some game reviews at IGN or Gamespot, and see if you like them.
On another note, Wii has a great shop for old releases from older consoles. If you count all the great past Nintendo games, it's not a bad purchase at all.
Thanks for the mention. This is a plus point. My brothers and I love old games, including those arcade titles. The ability to play MAME games is a huge plus point - we used to play them on the computer, but you know, a big screen for arcade games always triumphs a 21".
I'm still quite inclined to buy a Wii at this point, but EOL products always worry me. Firstly, there's the issue of doing an RMA on a faulty EOL product; secondly, it still costs $200 :S
It's either this or a 3DS. Decisions...
AFnord: Get a second hand Wii. There are, as far as I know, no known serious hardware issues with the console, so getting a second hand console should not be a big problem (unlike getting a second hand 360, which requires you to find out which version you are getting). Plus, a second hand Wii should be relatively cheap.
That's worth considering. I'll look around and hope something comes up, thanks man.
Another question: if the Wii is faulty, and the warranty has expired, how do I RMA it?