Terms like the "Wii Bubble" are made by analysts trying to objectively make sense of a situation they really don't fully grasp as of yet. That doesn't mean they're ignorant, just that they're handicapped by past trends and the acute dillemma of weighing certain larger factors over the sum of the many smaller ones.
We may think only Wii-hating fanboys cling to the ideology fo the "Wii Bubble", and to a certain extent, yes they do, but this is something we all need to look at and reach our own conclusions on. Not bothering to look at where the Wii is going (whether its talk of bubbles or success) is what truly makes people fanboys, riding a run-a-way success train down a dark tunnel and not bothering to think of what's the other side. So in other words, debate like this is perfectly healthy to furthering one's own understanding of the console and forming their own ideals of why they either support it or not.
If you haven't at least taken something away from this debate during your time in it you should probably ask yourself why are you even here.







