| Sky Render said: @rocketpig The plural of 'anecdote' is not 'data'. Just because the people you know have stopped playing or never started playing their Wii does not mean that they are representative of the majority, or even of a significant number of people. I would think, if interest had truly dropped off in any meaningful way for the Wii, that we would see sales of Wii software plummet accordingly. Especially for titles which appeal largely to new users, such as Wii Play. |
I prefaced my comment with "Out of all the people I know..." vs. the original quote of "Everyone I know bought one and nobody turns it on." from Epic.
Gee, it sounds like both of us are speaking anecdotally. I'm not saying everyone loses interest in the Wii nor am I knocking the console in any way, I'm merely pointing out that in my experiences, people seem to lose interest in the console rather quickly. It's not a big deal and in a market that the Wii expanded into so quickly, it shouldn't be the least bit surprising.

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