mike_intellivision said:
The Wii is outselling becuase of the "fun" factor -- it is not as complicated or confusing or confounding as other games. So people can just jump in and play. You call it the waggle. I call it accessibility. About the only group who does not seem to embrasse the Wii in large numbers are males 15-24 who want to only play on-line FPS games -- not that there is anything wrong wit that. But it is one of two experiences that the Wii does not offer very well right now. (The other is RPGs, but it seems as if those interested in that genre also like some of the game types on the Wii). Reviews for Wii versions of mulitplatform games are lower because the review cares only about graphics or the company did not make a good version. There are instances where they are higher -- from the Godfather port to some of the reviews of Tiger Woods. However, because some people over-emphasize eye candy and there are fewer sources of Wii reviews, a couple of out-of-step reviews can drag down an agregate review score. I will play Madden on my Wii when I pick up the latest version -- probably after my next business trip. I look forward to calling my own shots -- something that can't be done on the other versions. Mike from Morgantown PS -- Just remember, to play the original Madden, you will need an Apple II.
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At no point in there did you state that it was because of the games that people are buying the Wii. You called it the "fun factor", but your just going around what I initially said. When it starts coming out with games that the majority of people claim "OMG ITS THE BEST GAME THIS GEN", then we can talk.
Until then, don't try and spin the fact, which I originally claimed, that the Wii doesn't have the best library yet it's outselling it's competitors. Nintendo hasn't had a "best library" since the SNES