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OK now go back and read my post like I did for you. Skimming won't give you the information I'm trying to get across to you..

Also the Wii Remote isn't seen as a spot because it isn't seen at all, the Wii Remote has a camera in the end of it to see the two ends of the sensor bar, that's how it knows where it is, yeah exactly where it is in the room.. and i play my Wii laying on bed all the time so I don't know what the hell your on about with the sensor bar range.. Have you played a Wii?

Also Nintendo aren't 'too arrogant' to go in the red.. Gaming is their ONLY business, if they go in the red they pretty much die. You complain about batteries too.. I have recharables, they work fine.. I don't have to charge my controllers and wait to play a game, are PS3 batteries removable?

Also if you look at the American market the transistion from SNES to PS1 or even PS2 eras.. The percentage of households with a game console at the end of the generation has ALWAYS hovered around 33% so this whole 'PS1 made gaming mainstream stuff' really isn't true.. Also 3D was always coming.. you make it seem like Sony invented the idea.. I mean even the SNES had 3D with Starfox. Nobody 'made it mainstream' it was always going to be the natural progression. Super Mario 64 and Ocarina of Time were the 3D benchsetters of the time. Super Mario 64 showed better than any game on PS1 what 3D really meant. It was always gonna go mainstream though..

Anyway go back and read my post. It's more about the reasons behind the choices and the pushing of gaming. Sony have brought some good things yes and the PS3 is a solid piece of hardware but you cannot compare it to what Nintendo has done and will do in the future.