What? I don't see how what I said implies any kind of vendetta. I have a Wii. I played the hell out of Mario Galaxy, Metroid Prime 3 and Super Paper Mario. No More Heroes arrived last night. WTF, man? I thought my comments were quite level-headed, given the reality of the hardware and the market.
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I guess I have to take my reply further. First off, my comments about the Wii vis a vis the "real-game consoles" relates to how they are perceived in the marketplace. While I am a longstanding Nintendo fan, even willing to shell out a $50 premium to buy a system that cannot be had any other way besides robbery, the reality is that I am an insignificant drop in the bucket. The overwhelming trend is for Wiis to go to a significantly different demographic, one which is not into games hardcore like we are. The combination of this reality with the horsepower shortfall spell a completely different approach overall to Wii game development. Sucessful titles will most likely be restricted to original creations from Nintendo and close affiliates. Ports of big games from PC or other systems are unlikely, or will be ports in name only. (E.g., you can't do Assassin's Creed or Burnout Paradise on the Wii, not while keeping the games fundamentally intact. Ain't gonna happen.)
Given this split in where the consoles find their audience, Microsoft and Sony are fighting over the traditional gaming share, while Nintendo is off on its own branch, enjoying unchallenged success. Hence, to MS and Sony, it doesn't matter how many Wiis sell.