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This is from Sega's American Marketing VP which isn't unexpected ...

For the past 15 years maketing in videogames has been primarily centered around getting people interested in your game by producing a screenshot that looks slightly better than the competition. You can't blame them being that there was tons of Hype for Genji: Days of the Blade before the release of the PS3 because it looked good.

Much like most people in marketing, I expect that he believes that interest in his product is produced by his actions; thus he doesn't know how you can maintain interest in the Wii and Wii games without being able to post pretty screenshots. I really don't think he understands gamers; this could be why Sega is now a very tiny player in a industry they helped create.

Edit: Why is it that after every NPD release the number of anti Wii posts increases dramatically?