| VAMP said: I totally understand that it would be better to sell to let's say %30 of Wii owners compared to let's say %40 percent of PS3 owners. The only point I was trying to make is that you would expect Wii games to selling astronomical amounts considering the amount of Wii systems out there, but we're not seeing that. That's the only point, I'm not trying to offend anyone or anything, and I understand sales numbers matter more than attach rates, especially when dev costs are a lot cheaper on the Wii. I was just saying, I'd expect much larger software numbers, but who knows, maybe that will happen soon. Just saying. |
If you check out weekly software numbers, Wii has been in the lead for moving software since mid-November:
http://vgchartz.com/weekly.php
Of course, as Nintendo is the best developer on Wii, the vast majority of that software has been first party. It will be interesting to see how the first AAA third party game will do on the platform, when somebody gets around to making one.

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