@Kyros: Wii Fit was supposed to be the "end of gaming", the prime example of "non-game". It faced heavy opposition, just like Wii Music.
Fitness exercises sell well, indeed, but so does musical instruments, music software on computers etc. Look, Wii Music enters another huge market outside gaming. If you buy a piano to your home, you propably aren't going to have a concert, but you jam with it. Or you buy software for your PC, such as Dance e-Jay and improvise your own music.
Also, Wii Music was the software that was used when Wii Remote was introduced, and i don't think i'm the only one to who Wii Music sold the Wii in the first place.
With Wii Music, you don't apparently need to know how to play instruments, so you can focus on jamming.
And besides, Wii Music makes a lot more sense than Guitar Hero. In Guitar Hero, all you can do is press certain buttons in certain order, instead of playing. Look, the difference between, for example Guitar Hero and Wii Music is similar than differences between railshooters and FPS:s, or 2D and 3D platformers, or linear and sandbox games.
If you think that Wii Music is getting more opposition, is because people believe it will sell better than Wii Fit, or they know it will sel l atleast in similar fashion.
Ei Kiinasti.
Eikä Japanisti.
Vaan pannaan jalalla koreasti.
Nintendo games sell only on Nintendo system.







