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@vaio : ok, then answer me just that but no need to threaten me because I disagree.

Ok so now about Wii + Wii Fit vs PS3...

I think it's a bit better seen that way, but still those are two really different things.

Wii Fit is still a software and a balance board, consumer target is still very casual, it's not a product really aimed at gamers... It's bought in two times too (Wii then Wii Fit), so the consumer doesn't see the real total price he paid, it helps.

Basically, I think the thing is everybody can use Wii Fit, it's useful both for me and my nephews, and my grandmother if she wasn't dead long ago.

On the other hand, core gamers are the main target of PS3, until now they don't have a big casual crowd compared to the Wii, and PS3 gaming is less 'useful' than Wii Fit. For example, older adults are more likely to be interested in Wii+ Wii Fit. It targets everybody.

Basically the consumer target is much much wider in the case of Wii + Wii Fit, I think it can better any pure gaming console sale on the long run, PS3 and 360... But it doesn't mean that much, and I doubt MS and Sony care that much about this particular sales gap.

It just makes them think 'Let's try to target the casual crowd TOO'. It's a huge market now.