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50 kids get Nintendo Wiis for Christmas, explosive joy captured on video

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Gaming | by Samuel Axon | Wed Dec 24, 2008 4:22PM | 1 comment

'Tis season for gift giving (and receiving), and no one knows that better than kids! Someone out there in the world wide web compiled 50 videos of children unwrapping Nintendo Wii consoles on Christmas and utterly flipping out.

Take a look at the video below for some incredibly infectious and explosive holiday joy, and possibly a peek at what's in store if the stage is set for a similar event at your family Christmas. The first few minutes will make even the most cynical scrooge smile, but color us impressed if you're able to sit through the whole thing!

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Barb Dybwad external link (9:37 AM on Thu Dec 25, 2008)

I love how one of the kids logically concludes that Santa must be real because no mere mortal could ever actually find a Wii in a store.

Plus I think this finally tops the classic Nintendo 64 video...
http://www.obsessable.com/feature/holiday-gift-guide-2008...

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