Wii Impressions:
It's small, much smaller then I thought especially the controller. I spent probably about an hour just setting it up, had to get it to work with my router's security, download updates and do some other things. Several of the channels aren't up yet (weather, news, Internet) but you can download games right now, haven't done so since I don't have the spare cash to buy any VC games right now.
Wii Sports is quite fun, except baseball which I loath, boxing is probably my favorite it's like mike Tyson's to an extent but to punch you use the controller and nunchuck and you can dodge too. It's quite the workout, a few games and you'll fell like you were at the gym. The other games are fun, Bowling is as good as everyone says it really does kind of feel like you're actually bowling.
Zelda: Like some people have said, the Wii controls feal tacked on, which they are, but you get use to them quick enough. Shaking the wiimote to attack work's well when actually in combat but feels odd when swinging the sword to destroy scenery. But using the analog controller on the nunchuck actually feels more natural then your standard controller, it's more relaxing to have your hands to your side then close together to play. Aside from that it's a very beautiful game from the textures down to the animations, very well made. It's no PS3 graphics, but I wasn't expecting that.
Trauma Center (had to buy 2 games with my Wii): Haven't had a chance to play yet.