Fine. I'm not going to argue with you people any more this morning if you think Wii Sports is all that and all the cheese, then you should be happy if Nintendo and all other developers try to replicate that experience until the end of the gen. Go out and buy Wii Sports and Ubi Sports and Carnival Games and Circus Games and Zoo Games.
As for me, I'm going to get a Wii, but I'm only going to buy games like Madworld and hope to do my part in helping turn this system's game library around by doing so. And I am looking forward to certain games for the system like Madworld, Muramasa, and Kizuna and finally getting to play No More Heroes and Zack and Wiki and House of the Dead: Overkill.
And if things don't get turned around for the Wii and all it has are Wii games and clones of Wii games in a couple of years, then I'll buy a PS3 again because I know the Japanese market is going to support it with some good games as they have been doing this year.
Also, I have a 360, so I can get great Western games and strong multiplat games without a PS3.
One final word to the guy that was touting computer games. Computer games fall into one of three categories these days -- mmos, rts, and fps where the multiplayer aspects are more important. If you're looking for the best single player experiences and stories like in JRPGs, like I am, you will most often find them on consoles and not on PCs. The days of great single player games on pcs came to an end in the early nineties when games like Wolfenstein 3d and Doom came along to kill the vastly superior adventure and rpg games that Sierra On-Line, LucasArts, and Origin were putting out at the time. So, PCs don't have the best of every type of genre.
Heavens to Murgatoids.







