I agree with Naz to a large extent. Big budget doesn't mean quality in the videogame world anymore than in the movie world. Pumping a ton of money into a project will probably make it flashy, entertaining in a formulaic way, have some big stars and talent from their respective fields and look good. But that doesn't mean I would rather see some high budget studio movie compared to a vastly cheaper film that has no big names backing it and little money behind it. I would much rather watch "Juno", than "live free or die hard". I would much rather play "de blob" or "King's Story" than I would Killzone 2.
Money doesn't equate quality, and in the wii's case, does not equate support necessarily. You know how hard it would be to put 40 million dollars into a wii game? It's unneccessary to make a good wii game. That's not the case with PS3 or 360, they NEED lots of money to make a decent game.

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