"Eh... What? I'm fairly sure the filmmakers at Pixar work very hard to create some of the best in pictures in the animation industry - that's what they're known for. I really don't think actively limiting yourself "quality-wise" is a key element to success. Nintendo certainly does not operate that way."
What I mean is that they focus on it being good, not with the goal of the most grand thing ever.
"The developers who say stuff like that are the minority. Most companies (3rd parties) do make money out of the Wii. Its audience does buy games, as software sales show. It's just not the games these companies want them to buy."
Oh, I am fully aware of that. This is for that vocal minority.
"And yes, I did read the article thinking that you were another Wii fan complaining about lack of games. Sorry about that."
Hey, I've misread some posts of others as well, and then realized I goofed.
A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.
Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs