My brother got one Sunday morning. This is the next best thing to getting one myself as I got him the appartment next door to mine. He got one of six that Gamestop had.
So now I've played the thing quite a bit. It is ---smurfing--- awesome. He got Zelda and rented ExciteTruck and Trauma Center. I played mostly Wii Sports and Trauma Center all day yesterday. Trauma Center is AWESOME. What a great use of the controller. Ya'll need to pick it up. ExciteTruck is pretty lame. It works well as a tech demo, to show off some of the potential for the controller in racing games, but that's all. It's not very good.
I also played about an hour of Zelda, and my wife and I made some Mii characters. Good stuff. Zelda looks like it's going to be great, but it doesn't take advantage of the controller very well, IMO. Actually a lot of the stuff is good -- like the sling shot (it's the only projectile weapon I have so far). But the sword play is really REALLY bad. They should have left the sword mapped to the A button like it was at E3. When they build a Zelda from the ground up for the Wii I'm sure they'll work the controls better, but in twilight princess the sword-swinging action was meant to be mapped to a button. At the very least they should have given Wii users the option of playing either way.
Here's my review:
Pros: The controller is inspired. We are in for some really entertaining games. It's also small, attractive, and quiet.
Cons: The graphics aren't very good. But, I do expect them to get much better. None of the games I played looked half as good as Resident Evil 4 for Gamecube, and with the much more spacious storage medium and the bump in horsepower the Wii should be capable of better than that. Graphics-wise, every game I played could have easily been done on the Gamecube. Additionally, sound is a bit of a disappointment, but mainly because I'm so used to Xbox gaming.
Overall: The system is ---smurfing--- fun. Loads and loads and loads of fun. Obviously the lack of better graphics and sound are legitimate complaints. Both of those add to the quality of a game, just like the special effects in Lord of the Rings added to the enjoyment of that film, vs. say, had they used Labrynth or Willow quality special effects. But the Wii is just so damned fun that it's easy to recommend in spite of its shortcomings. Very easy to recommend.
I'm not sure whether my brother will want me to give out the system code here. I'll ask him. Is there any reason not to, aside from the dozens of Mii Characters that he might not want walking around?