I also wonder how many of the sales of PS3s and Xbox 360s are replacement units. Between upgrades and special units and moving the account to a new machine when the old one dies, those consoles have had another stream of sales.
The Wii, because of its locked memory (meaning some game saves and all DLC cannot be moved to another console), is more likely to be repaired than replaced if the user wants to keep playing the system.
I also wonder if we are not paying the price for stretching the generation out too long.
Mike from Morgantown
I am Mario.I like to jump around, and would lead a fairly serene and aimless existence if it weren't for my friends always getting into trouble. I love to help out, even when it puts me at risk. I seem to make friends with people who just can't stay out of trouble. Wii Friend Code: 1624 6601 1126 1492 NNID: Mike_INTV |








