platformmaster918 said:
it was an anomaly and not the product of a normal gaming market. It had an abnormal selling pattern and sold to a different audience than ANY of the current consoles are aimed at. In other words those people are not part of the gaming market they're just people who happened to buy one game console one time. Hell some of the grandmas might not even be with us anymore
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And how does this make the Wii a lesser console to the PS3 or Xbox 360, when both Sony and Microsoft were scrambling to rush out competing products to the Wii Controller?
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I never called it inferior. I owned a Wii for the regular games, but most of its audience was fickle casuals as WiiU sales have shown and the 4 generations of Nintendo (home) consoles before that (never got close to 100m). It was an anomaly as I said and the market should not be seen as collapsing just because Nintendo goes in decline.