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ManusJustus said:

 

I'm in my late 20s too and the first time or not in a long time gamers I know who bought a Wii will probably not participate in the next generation of gaming.

Its not about income, just because people in their 30s and 40s have more money than the younger generation doesnt mean they will spend freely on something they dont want.

 

We're going to have to agree to disagree on this one because I have seen several people who weren't gamers (mostly women) increasing their interest and time spent gaming since the Wii was released. You may not see them buying into the next generation, but if these people bought a Wii and have completed a game (on average) every 3 months when the next generation begins they will probably be nearly as excited as when they first bought their Wii.