This is true, but its because the revolution really didn't quite take root in Japan as it did in other territories. The whole evergreen effect that has been institutionalized in NA and Europe just isn't as strong there.
What Wii needs is software, and software is what it's getting. For the rest of this year, it probably has the strongest lineup in Japan, between the Monster Hunter games, Wii Sports Resort, and a few other beloved J-games set to arrive later in the year. The problem is now, right now, and thus temporary. Monster Hunter G sets it up with a short-term boost that should at least keep it competitive with the PS3 until Wii Sports Resort, and when is Monster Hunter 3 supposed to drop?

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







