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infamous23 said:

    they demonstrate that they don't really have an interest in the Wii being a be all end all console for the traditional gamer like the Playstation 2 was.

It's not supposed to be.  The Wii was a means to expand beyond the traditional gamer to reach places the PS2 tried to but didn't quite grab.

But you also fail to notice the problem is 3rd parties more so than Nintendo.  Nintendo first party has put out more traditional games at this point in the generation for Wii than they did for GC.  Like at this E3, for instance, while they showed Mario Sports Mix (incidently being developed by Square Enix, not Nintendo) and Wii Party, they also showed a new Zelda, Metroid: Other M, Donkey Kong Country Returns and Kirby's Epic Yarn.  That's quite balanced.   Now outside of Sega, you won't find ar 3rd party with equal balance for Wii.

But thankfully it looks like they learned their lesson and will support 3DS much better from the beginning.



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