Some day, I suspect that the term "the rest of the world" will exit the vocabulary of the average person, as it rather seems that the concept behind it is already eluding many of them as it is. There's a peculiar caveat involved in that term, that being that the only person guaranteed to share your interests is yourself, is of course not so hard to understand. What does seem to evade people is the logical extension of this, that the odds of people not sharing your interests is exponentially larger.
To put it in another, less pretentious fashion, the reason why the Wii is popular is simply because it panders to more than the usual tastes that video game consoles are designed to appeal to. Indeed, if anything, its appeal lies primarily outside of the dominant tastes pandered to by most game systems. And it brings up a grand point: there's always more of "them" than there are of "us" when "they" are all people not like "us", and "us" is a specific group of people.
Sky Render - Sanity is for the weak.








