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curl-6 said:
oniyide said:
curl-6 said:

Viltgance said:

 Is it because the 100 million people that bought the original Wii feel ripped off because it sat on their shelves most of its lifespan? 

The "everyone bought a Wii, played it once, then it gathered dust" is a myth, as evidenced by its continuing software sales over a year after its replacement.

the software sales for Wii are nothing to be proud of, take away the bundled games, hell even with the bundled games and it doesnt reach the the same sales as either 360 or PS3 and thats with a larget install base.

Nice strawman. People are still buying games for it well after its replacement. That shows that the idea every Wii was used for a month then abandoned is a fallacy.


nice rebuttal, the sales show that people have lost interest in the Wii by a lot. People are buying games well after its replacement? how much people? what kind of games? how often? Answer these questions. People are buying games for PS3 and 360 and will continue to do so and their replacements are out, whats your point? For a system that was that popular and sold that much, it should be selling more software, period