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totalwar23 said:

Um..No, it doesn't make up for it. Third parties had a lot more time on the 360 and they know what works and what doesn't work-as appose to the Wii. Not to mention most of the games on the 360 had a lot more time to accumulate sales. So an extra 3 million doesn't make up for it.


Precisely what I was going to say.  You can't nip an argument in the butt unless your counter-argument makes sense.

But let's take a look at these lists, since this can still be instructive.

The Wii and 360's lists are both topped by their two undeniably massive games, Halo 3 and GOW on the 360, Mario and Zelda on the Wii.  They both also have GH3.  Then on 360 we have a third-person adventure, an RPG, Madden, and 4 FPS games.  On Wii we have a third-person adventure, an RPG, Mario and Sonic, and 4 minigame collections.  Is it any wonder that the 360 is known for being "all FPS" and the Wii "all minigames?"