Wii numbers are going to be low for that week because the $150 Mario Kart Wii bundle was announced like a couple weeks ago. It should be interesting to see how the Wii fares with the price drop. I still feel the Wii would have been able to maintain a strong position if Nintendo still bothered to try to release killer apps for the system and didn't seal the console's fate by announcing Project Cafe. The price cut was also long overdue. They could have milked the Wii longer if they bothered to support it. The third-parties also need to stop blaming the Wii for their mediocrity. There's no stopping a talented development studio from making a quality, profitable Wii release in standard definition. The gaming industry is made up of a bunch of graphics whores and fanboys that purposely put garbage or mediocre efforts on the Wii so that they can justify avoiding the Wii to their shareholders.







