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man-bear-pig said:


Your right, it was a huge phenomenon. People were going mad to buy them because it was the 'in' thing to do at the time and so they could experience motion controls. That doesn't change the fact that once the people bought it they may have seldomly used it and regretted buying it once the novelty wore off.


Considering that it was a huge phenomenon starting late 2006, don't you think this word of mouth that it's only fun for a week then gathers dust would've spread before it sold as much as it did in the next few years?
Regardless, your hypothesis is based entirely on your personal experience, which means nil, really, since, as I stated, my experience is the complete opposite. There's absolutely zero meaningful evidence that any non-hardcore gamer got bored of the Wii.



 

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