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OttoniBastos said:
¹So you found one game that is not cartoony and now you ignore all the other games(a lot of btw) that prove you wrong? Like other CODs for example!

²You're using US numbers only. Plus,Playstation 3 was never the strongest one with shooters(specially in USA).Plus²,even Iwata said that nintendo gamers don't want/buy third party games like COD: http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/library/events/110426qa/04.html

"However, Wii is good in some areas but not in others, so especially for games like "Call of Duty," the Wii version sold pretty well, but the unit sales were very different from the versions of other platforms, and I assume that one of the reasons is the issue with the graphical representations which you mentioned before, and also, the consumers who like that kind of game will have other platforms at home as well, which led to this result."

Even Iwata agrees that nintendo consoles sell nintendo games(and nintendo's similars).

Where is your god now?

¹ You did notice that I listed more than just CoD, right?

² I'm using US numbers because they're the only ones that we can be consistent on. PS3 released about 4 months later in Europe, CoD isn't popular in Japan, and Xbox isn't nearly as popular in Europe as it is in America. So I figured that choosing the region that should, in theory, be worst for Wii with regards to this comparison would be reasonable.

Meanwhile, you quote Iwata talking about multiplatform games, and assert that this proves something about third party games. And he's talking specifically about the Wii, yet you assert he's talking about Nintendo consoles in general. But even if Iwata himself had said it, that doesn't make it true - it may surprise you to learn that nobody is infallible, and I don't hold anybody up to such high standards that I think they can do no wrong.

In short, not a single one of your counterarguments is holding up to scrutiny.