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DeltaXIII said:
Sqrl said:
@Grey Acumen & Misterd

I have to say I pretty much agree with most of what you guys have said.

In short the reasons for buying a Wii come from numerous areas. For some its an economic choice, for some its to supplement their HD console, and for others its the first time they have ever found gaming appealing. There are of course many reasons but the fact that there are so many reasons combined with the "ripe for change" status of the market makes the Wii a hot commodity.

Also, as for the average age of the Wii user, I don't think the average is a very good indicator, I would be much more interested in the median age.

*Slightly edited from original version

Well, average could be mean, median or mode, so I was kinda wondering which average they were talking about.

As for the direct topic, in my experience, the current price along with a lack of personally wanted games is keeping people from picking them up currently. Could be no interest on their part for the types of games or just feeling they aren't improved enough as others said. If I have enough spending money after I'm done with my study abroad, I'll have to see which has the most games I'm interested in at the time. I don't want to have to pay extra to ship a console.

I can also understand how you can be playing that many games, ssj12. I often start many games and end up "playing" them over a year or so. Off and on. Dunno if you mean the same, but I can understand doing it.


 Different terminology I suppose, its always been used to denote the mean in my experience, but I know different parts of the country/world etc... use different terminology so wouldn't surprise me. 

In any case, I definitely think mode is also more interesting than mean but median is the one I would be most interested in personally. 



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