I'm cherry picking? I am just using the games you listed and the sites you listed. Brotherhood makes the most sense because it launched within a month of Kirby and Donkey Kong. Thus it would have the same editorial team, and the same general expectations. The first AC would not get the same score in 2010 as it did in 2007. Speaking of cherry picking, I like how you went to the highest score for AC I & II, and not IGN's score of 75 for the first game. By the way, GT gave them 9.1 and 9.2 respectively. 9.4 and 9.5 are the user scores.
There are tons of 'core' games on the HD systems that don't get above a 9.0. Monster hunter on the PSP didn't get above a 9, guess they hate the PSP. Monster Hunter on the PS2 didn't get above a 9, guess they hate the PS2. Look at that, the Wii version is the best rated game in the series. Even on those three biased sites. And guess what, Tatsunoko vs Capcom has the same average score as Marvel vs Capcom 3. One point higher than the PS3 version even. I don't know, what would be a good comparison for Muramasa? Odin Sphere maybe? That only scored 2 points higher, not close to a 90. Do you honestly feel that Epic Mickey deserved a score over 90? NSMB might be your best argument, but an 87 is still a good score. Plus if it had been on the PS3/360 it would definitely have still been knocked down a few points for not having online.
The problem with your main point is you seem to think every game that you consider good should have a score over 90. Just go scroll through the list of games scoring in the 80's on the PS3 and 360. There are tons that are just as deserving as the games you listed. Just to rattle off a few quick ones....
Demon's Souls
Heavy Rain
Wipeout HD
Valkyria Chronicles
Mortal Kombat
Now I'm going to guess if those games were on the Wii, you'd be listing them to support your argument.
I'm not even trying to argue that game reviewers don't have biases. I for one will never understand how Harmonix games get such good scores. My point is you were just throwing out the names of games and sites that don't in any way support your argument. You probably would have been better off just saying 'Reviewers hate the Wii' because I doubt I would have bothered actually checking the scores then.







