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@Ryudo: The words are usually subjective in the way as you see them used in videogame sites.

Wii Fit, Wii Music and Wii Play all are great games. Especially Wii Fit. No wonder it just keeps selling. About the stupidity of Wii Music you might want to argue with my kids, i believe you'd have hard time to prove them that the game sucks. Wii Play is surprisingly time consuming game, all you want to do is score better than you just did and get all the platinum medals.

@Kylie: No. Core is a financial term describing the existing (ie the most important) market segment. Once you expand the audience and increase its importance, the new audience either is included into the core market or becomes the new core market. Usually this means that the core market expand. The word "core" has nothing to do with "hardcore", that is a quality of a person.

If we look at what Denise is saying, she's talking about core market games. The interviewer tries to derail the interview to something else, but she calls it off and keeps talking about core market (notice that she is talking about games only when asked specifically).
Really, if you want to make money on any industry, you need to know what is a (and your) core market and what isn't.



Ei Kiinasti.

Eikä Japanisti.

Vaan pannaan jalalla koreasti.

 

Nintendo games sell only on Nintendo system.