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"Best" or "Good" games are hard to define universally. Maybe core gamers have an idea of what it is, but the Wii opened the game market to new audiences, which have a different idea of what a "good" game is.

For example, on a purely technical standpoint, Wii Sports is bad. The graphics are terrible, the sound minimal, the controls are imprecise (give me a motion plus golf game NOW!!!).

But to my mom it's the best game out there. She always asks me to bring the Wii along during weekends. She always beats me in tennis and bowling. She now quotes mainstream news articles about the Wii (gasp!). She really, really loves it.


Anyway, on topic. If TFU sold better on Wii than the PS3, so what? PS3 owners can always say it's because of the installed userbase (which, IMO, is a valid reason). So is it really a problem?

It's just "game x sold more on my machine" syndrome. Let's move on.



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