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@Demotruk

What is this, the week of wannabe memes? "new generation"?
That's just PR nonsense.
And mine was not an analysis, it was just an invitation to the readers to think for themselves about what the Wii experience really means for the widened audience, and if it is really as unique and irreplaceable as the marketing drones want you to think.

Give the same people a nice, fun, accessible game for the family with good multiplayer. Give them an easy and intuitive set of motion controls. Give them the marketing campaign that makes it look easy and simple and safe.

They won't even know that they are playing something other than the Wii, just as they don't remember if their dvd player is a Pioneer or a Panasonic. They know that they put the dvd in, press play and the movie starts. The experience is important, the console itself is immaterial.



"All you need in life is ignorance and confidence; then success is sure." - Mark Twain

"..." - Gordon Freeman