I think at this point, the real question is "why are wii owners still complaining after all these years?". Consumer ignorance.
If you want the types of games that aren't on wii, you go buy the system that does have those types of games. You can't blame the developers for that, you are the consumer. The libraries this far into the generation are clear in their direction.
Either (A) you were an early adapter that bought the system shortly after release, and in which case you understood the risk of buying a console that doesn't already have a library, without the ability or desire to buy a second console if this one didn't pan out. This is a calculated risk, if you were wrong and the system doesn't have the library you wanted, the risk didn't pay off. But that was still within your power as a consumer.
or (B) you bought the system recently for a few games, in which case you got what you wanted. If you are distraught that now you have those games and there aren't more coming, that is still consumer ignorance. You only have to look at the shelf of games at wal-mart to see what you're buying. You don't buy a system for imaginary games you hope will come (unless you fit into category A, and assume the risk), you buy the system for the games you know are there and know are coming.
You have not been fooled in some way, you have not been ripped off by developers. If you want the games that the PS360 has, go get one of those systems. You clearly bought the wrong one. Don't get frustrated at others for your lack of consumer savvyness.

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