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Arius Dion: "The point Savior brings up is a legit one; Since its inception the Wii has been the lightning rod for gaming media hate. There seems to be this seething rage given to the Wii. This is undeniable, how many articles have there been about Wii ruining gaming or "killing gaming" all together."

 

I was trying to explain that in my posts above.  Games media pros, like devs, got into the games industry for passionate reasons, not financial.  There's no real money to be made as an individual developer, unless you own the house you work for, and are, basically, screwing your employees out of a decent paycheck -- in other words, the same as with almost any business.  Publishers take the vast majority of income from all but the most successful titles, and publishers are owned by the public. 

Devs aren't in it for money.  Neither are the press.

Therein lies the rub.  Ask a passionate chef what he/she thinks of fast food.  Ask a passionate movie fan what he/she thinks of most summer blockbusters.  Ask someone who is passionate about wine, chocolate, art, etc. what they think of the commonplace iterations of those products.

I think the media's disdain for the Wii is pretty obvious.  Like it or not, the Wii is the McDonald's of the console industry -- cheap games, fast.  You don't sell quality meals at McDonald's, because people don't go to McDonald's for quality meals.  McDonald's is big money.  The Wii is big money.  That's about it.

And food critics?  They don't go to McDonald's very often, and when they do, they don't come out proclaiming how great it is to the rest of the world.