Darthevidem,
One thing that I can see coming out of this generation is a market for 2 systems to sell very well that offer differing ways to play the games. Those who crave for cutting edge graphics and pushing the envelope can get it with either the PS3 or the 360, but those who want a game that uses the Wii's control scheme and makes it alot of fun to play could be a reason for someone to get two consoles. I think this gen we will see an even bigger market that will go for two consoles instead of just one.
Basically have the 3rd parties focus on specific games for two consoles, but make it so that the Wii version is specific and focuses on the gameplay enjoyment with the Wii mote and nunchuck, and then another version for the PS3/360 that focuses on the graphics, the size limits and just pushing as hard as they can. Of course they may have similar objectives but should be only very loosely related to the Wii version of the game. And if they have fans of one game they may encourage them to pick up the other version if they have the other console.
My pokemon brings all the nerds to the yard. And they're like, "You wanna trade cards?" Damn right, I wanna trade cards. I'll trade this, but not my charizard.








