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This amuses me.

Either this company is totally in denial about the quality of the software they produce and doesn't see themselves as contributing to Wii's shovelware problem or they think we're silly enough not to notice. I mean this press release is tantamount to saying, well the Wii consumers have figured us out so we are going to head on over there where the consumers may not yet have realised how crap our software is and we might still have a chance to dupe a few hundred thousand of them.

I like to think of this movement as the Blue Ocean strategy for shovelware developers. They are sick of having to compete in the red ocean of shovelware on the Wii, so they are heading to clearer waters. Bon Voyage!