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Endz said:
If by joke you mean the obvious company praises a management employee will say about their products than yea I agree.

Being number 1 in sales makes almost all (or maybe all) her praises fact. Just need to point at sales figures.

Question could be like:What is Wii and what about its future?

But question is: Microsoft has dropped the price of Xbox 360 and is about to launch the new Xbox Experience. It clearly wants a piece of the casual pie. Should Nintendo be worried?

 

Yep,about that,they don't answer question,don't really tell if its harm or no harm.

And then they talk about all things that are obvious:

"However, I will say that it is truly humbling to see so many new consumers responding so strongly to our products. We remain absolutely certain that Nintendo is offering the right products at the right time, and those products appeal to the broadest base of consumers this industry has ever seen."

"Over the past few years, we have realized that for new consumers to be attracted to video games, they want and need more than just an affordable price point. They want, need and expect consumer-friendly software and pick-up-and-play interfaces that are instantly easy to understand. Wii is the only video game system that delivers on these counts right out of the box."

Oh I would have to post all of it..

And somehow they bring Ds into it:

"And no mention of casual gamers would be complete without a mention of Nintendo DS. As we all remember, it was our hand-held system that first cracked into the casual market with games like Nintendogs and Brain Age. The unique interface gave everyone new ways to enjoy their games. In the next few weeks you'll see a diverse lineup of games, from traditional gamer titles like Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia to Personal Trainer: Cooking, which is like having a talking chef in your kitchen."

And at last,they answer somewhat on question:

 

"We haven't yet seen any other company provide that combination of interface and ease of use these games offer.

For consumers, Wii offers a symphony of appealing features, and price is just one note"



 

 

Take my love, take my land..