Are you a happy Wii fan?

Allan K. Chalmers uttered almost a generation ago, “The grand essentials of happiness are: Something to do, something to love, and something to hope for.” Having said that, how do you find then a truly happy Nintendo Wii fan? Two of the three are rather easy: To love the Wii and to hope that it turns out well, if not, superior compared to the PS3 and the X360.

The “what to do” is the tricky part. And while it is just only weeks before Wii finally comes out, the last stretch always proves to be the most drag. However, this specific fan did find an answer to our question – make a papercraft Wii. We don’t actually how this was done but it looks quite impressive.

The only conclusion we can derive from this is that, what we have here is a truly happy Wii fan.

Via Zhangping168

Allan K. Chalmers uttered almost a generation ago, “The grand essentials of happiness are: Something to do, something to love, and something to hope for.” Having said that, how do you find then a truly happy Nintendo Wii fan? Two of the three are rather easy: To love the Wii and to hope that it turns out well, if not, superior compared to the PS3 and the X360.

The “what to do” is the tricky part. And while it is just only weeks before Wii finally comes out, the last stretch always proves to be the most drag. However, this specific fan did find an answer to our question – make a papercraft Wii. We don’t actually how this was done but it looks quite impressive.

The only conclusion we can derive from this is that, what we have here is a truly happy Wii fan.

Via Zhangping168

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