I would stay away from GH3 altogether. I have the 360 version and my neighbor has the Wii version, and I must say that the Wii version just sucks. The load times are slow compared to other consoles, the textures are atrocious and even the 'straight' lines are jagged. I would advise staying away from Rock Band if it does go to the Wii, because I have no doubt that it will turn out just as bad. If you would like to play either game, I would recommend getting a 360 with Rock Band, as it has the most triple A titles and it has by far the most powerful GPU in any console (yes, more powerful than the PS3). If you are worried about it RRoD'ing, I would like to tell you that the failure rate has dropped below 10% and that type of failure is covered by a three-year warranty.
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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I would stay away from GH3 altogether. I have the 360 version and my neighbor has the Wii version, and I must say that the Wii version just sucks. The load times are slow compared to other consoles, the textures are atrocious and even the 'straight' lines are jagged. I would advise staying away from Rock Band if it does go to the Wii, because I have no doubt that it will turn out just as bad. If you would like to play either game, I would recommend getting a 360 with Rock Band, as it has the most triple A titles and it has by far the most powerful GPU in any console (yes, more powerful than the PS3). If you are worried about it RRoD'ing, I would like to tell you that the failure rate has dropped below 10% and that type of failure is covered by a three-year warranty.