I do believe this is true. What he forgot to mention, is that once there customers get through puberty, the "Halo" game genre gets old. My 8 and 10 year olds would love to play Halo type games if we allowed them. Once most people reach 25, they tend to look for a bit more than just a shoot'em up type game. Sure there are 30, 40, 50 year olds that are still playing these type of games, but the percentages go way down. The 360 is sorely lacking in games for over 25 year old gamers. This is where the Wii excels. The PS3 has some games for both, but not enough right now. So I do believe that a 14 year old would think he was too mature for Nintendo games. The reality is, he's not mature enough to appreciate them.