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Poor Squilliam... As usual, he defines "value" by what corporations would like us to believe is "value", instead of looking at the actual consumer.

The idea of learning to play an instrument is NOT a value to most people, for exactly the reason that pseudo-instrument rhythm games are despised by many not into the whole Guitar Hero craze: they have to be learned. You could ostensibly make learning to play an instrument fun, but that's not how to do it.

A far stronger value is the desire to make music. This can exist entirely independently of wanting to learn to play an instrument, and does for a great deal of people (myself included). And from that angle, Wii Music already has the market, even if many people in online communities want to deny the fact that it does (or that it even exists).

Reality's harsh, but one thing remains consistent: those "outside" of anything remain "outside" due to barriers. Tear down the barriers, and more often than not you spark a revolution.



Sky Render - Sanity is for the weak.