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I think that, with the Wii, many devs just didn't feel the need to go for the systems full potential because even the Wii's best looking game wouldn't even look as good as Bee Movie on an HD system. They just didn't bother.

A great artist with a box of crayons to work with vs a mediocre artist with all of the tools that a PC offers. The great artist can spend hundreds of hours on his creation and it will still look worse than the work of the guy using a PC. So, the great artist would have to be clever. He'd have to impress us with his creativity instead of his ability to create realism. And in the case of the Wii, you had a lot of mediocre artists using crayons, too.