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Scoobes said:
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Faxanadu said:

According to vgchartz, the Wii has over 600 games that already sold copies to consumers, whereas the PS3 has less than 400 (about 360).

To me, this explains Wii dominance.

Does it count if 99% of the Wii library is shovelware shit? The reason for Wii dominance is that everyone was amazed by the motion (gimicky) controlls at first (me included). Later most people realize, that the game offering and value / cost just ins't worth it. Unless they have no other console to play with, they usualy move on.

check my game list, my wii games list is bigger than my ps3 list. so no people do not move on. They adopt to a few systems for all their needs.

The fact that you felt the need to buy a PS3 suggests you did move on. This is the first gen where I've felt the need to buy more than 1 console. My cousins had a SNES I used to play on, then I got a PS1 (although was tempted by N64), PS2, then Wii. All previous gens I've managed to get by with 1 console and PC. This gen, even though its market leader, I felt the need to get a HD console and opted for a PS3 because the Wii was lacking in good 3rd party games.

Of all the traditional gamers I know, very few still play on their Wii, and many have sold them on e-bay in favour of either 360 or PS3. As far as I'm concerned I shouldn't have had to buy a second console.

Ah no. I have a ps1 and ps2 still, yet I played my N64 more nad my gamecube more. I just like gaming so I found good games on each system.