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mike_intellivision said:
Maybe with age comes wisdom, but I have learned not to take Rol seriously when he posts something like this.

Basically, the gist of the argument is that games are better in high-definition and without motion controls. The Wii was a standard definition console with motion controls. Therefore, any game that was good/great on the Wii could have been better/even better on another console.

What is clear is that today, somewhere between 3/5s and 2/3s of US households have HD TVs -- and that is the highest rate in the world. Thus, if you make something for HD, you probably have only half a market. (Ironically, in mid-2010, only one-fifth of all US TV viewing was done in HD, meaning a lot of money was being spent for not a lot of results). In other words, HD is not universal, so wishing for it cuts who can enjoy it.

Mike from Morgantown

aren't you forgetting that HD games can also be played on SD TVs ?
In fact only a few games are difficult to play on SD TVs and that are the games that use a small font like Dead Rising did.

So SD games run on SD&HD TVs and HD games run on SD&HD TVs. Isn't that 100% of the market ?