The thing about the Wii lineup next year is that you have to imagine that we're going to be seeing a lot of new titles announced for the platform that are already in development. It would be foolish to assume that there aren't more companies out there who were caught completely off-guard with the Wii sales numbers and are now scrambling to rearrange their development teams and switch platforms for some of their games.
I suspect that in the coming months we'll be seeing more Monster Hunter 3 scenarios where big games will be switched to the Wii platform. Right now it looks like SSBB and Mario Kart will be pulling the load for Nintendo all year, but it isn't realistic to assume their lineup outside of those titles is going to be barren.







