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There probably aren't that many people left who like the type of games that get released on the Wii and don't own one yet. Demand for the Wii peaked in 2008. The Wii is in the late adopter stage of it's lifespan (or perhaps it's still considered late majority. To be considered a late adopter I think you have to be at least one standard deviation from the midpoint of the technology adoption curve. And laggards are two standard deviations from the midpoint I think). Either way, the Wii is past it's prime demand-wise. The Wii is like a world-class athlete who is still world-class (in 2010 it's still beating the PS3 by a 1.8 million margin. It's just not the slim sexy little sales beast it used to be) but has clearly lost a step in their game.