| narfwack said: Nintendo occupies a different space to us in that regard as well, in that [the Wii] isn’t an online connected platform [perhaps by Microsoft's definition?--ed.], it isn’t high definition, it doesn’t offer the scalability we offer in the SKU lineup and the storage ability. … I certainly think we do have an appetite for getting into those broad family genres, and that part of the strategy will continue to be so, but I think we clearly want to appeal to all tastes. Our aspiration is to win overall, and to do that we need to continue to bring content to all the different genres in the market, with Xbox Live at the heart of that.
Just a little bit arrogant. We all know Microsoft's online is better, but that doesn't mean Wii has NO online capabilities. I mean it does have built-in wifi, downloadable games and games we can play ONLINE. |
He never said the Wii doesn't have online. He said it isn't an online connected platform. He's basically talking about how you are connected to everyone on your friends list no matter what game you're playing. But you can use this molehill as a foundation for your mountain if you wish!

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