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Rpruett said:

 

Oh I dont disagree with that notion at all.  That's exactly the point though that Sony was stating.  Which is why I don't believe it to be all that crazy.  The Wii gets used for a bit, then put back in the closet essentially.   While the PS3/360 get more steady time used.  Now one could make a case about Sony actually owning the living room compared to the 360 but that's another issue.

I guess the statement is open to interpretation. I'd read that as a claim that the Wii isn't used at all, thus it stays in the closet, forgotten about. If you think about that idea, it's quite off. There are many homes with only one console. All those casual Wii owners wouldn't have a reason to go through the hassle of disconnecting it. Of course, this is just nitpicking.