Wii's endeavor into games will be an uphill battle on the front of not only winning back third party support but dealing with the time it takes for people to learn how to ultilize the wiimote features. Eventually third party developers will realize full utilization of the wiimote isn't necessary like a lot of DS games (which don't use the stylist). The Wii is fast growing from the cute novelty everyone saw it as to the domineering force of this generation. People can say the Wii isn't directly competeing with the 360 and PS3 but that's honestly kind of naive. The Wii is winning the game by playing it on their own terms, not the competition's, ironically this is percieved by many to be the Wii trying to avoid direct competition. Oh well, everyone's a market analysist when it comes to gaming I guess.







