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Diomedes1976 said:
As long as the Wii users are casuals of the worst kind and third party software bombs in the machine the Wii will be a little more that a toy only Nintendo gets benefit from .

In that perspective the real "videogame " market is between the X360 and PS3 ,and PS3 will win sooner or later .

Not only userbase decides where development goes .If that were the case there wouldnt be ever any new generation because the new machines when launched (and along their first year usually ) get outsold by they older siblings .There are far more PC enabled to run games optimized for graphics cards along the 6800 models that after the 8800 .But ,this industry moves on technology and the new developments will be for PS3 and X360 ,thats where the fresh money will go .Wii will have its fun minigames ,gimmicky sports games and the likes along the Nintendo franchises and that will be all.Oh ,and quick cash-ins and shovelware of course ,its speciality .Thats pretty clear .

it seems to me that you are predicting the wii's future on the first year games. you shouldn't do that man! no one thought that the wii would succeed. therefore, people rushed minigames on the system. now they have time to make quality games. also, how can you say that the wii isn't competing in the real video games market? it's games are selling gr8 for a 1st year console. (maybe comparable to 360's second year!) you really have to get your facts str8! i will be expecting a lot from all the consoles! (maybe a little less from the 360 since it's doing good anyway and it's more than 2 years old.)

Damn things have changed since 2009 began. Here are my new visions for the end of the generation.

 

Wii: 135 mil

Ps3: 85 mil

360: 60 mil

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