Soleron said:
"Yes, 2006 on has been the least innovative period for Nintendo in their history." The answer to your reply is in the first statement of the paragraph you bolded. Every single one of those titles you used to illustrate your point has been released since 2006. And I agree that since then Nintendo has just done rehashes. And Nintendo was wrong to do it. I hate the Pokemon Ranger series, I hate Metroid Prime Hunters, I hate Mario Super Sluggers, I hate Mario & Luigi RPG - in short, I too hate all of the spinoffs. The person I quoted claimed that Sony had innovated in small ways and I challenged him to prove that. I see not one single new concept or application from Sony since the PS3 launch except in LBP which I conceded.
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While I understand you don't like those sequals, I think you discounted the Wii series as Nintendo not trying to do something new. Wii Sports/Wii Play, Wii Fit and even Wii Music are all Nintendo's attemp to do something new and not rehashes from earlier generation.
MikeB predicts that the PS3 will sell about 140 million units by the end of 2016 and triple the amount of 360s in the long run.