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Kenny said:

Either way, you're left with a situation where third parties have some flimsy justification to avoid taking the Wii seriously by committing their best teams to it, which is just asinine when you consider the size of the Wii market alone is now roughly equivalent to both its competitors combined, and with development costs that don't involve betting the entire house on a single game.

Why would the commit their best teams for wii development if they can make profit with shovelware. Userbase does not quarantee the sales of quality software, it also depends on user demographics. Which in wii's case seem to be ninty-fans and this.. wii sports crowd. Just judging by the sales numbers, naturally. ;)