Ok, one more thread which seems to have no point.
First, there are a shitload of games (in comparision to competition) for the Wii, with variety that caters different tastes. One of the reasons why "casuals" traditionally doesn't buy as much games as the "hardcore", is because there isn't that much games for them, while all the games (with a few exceptions) are going towards more casual direction in order to expand the audience, but the games itself are just "casualized hardcore", while games like Wii Sports and Wii Play are made first for the "casuals". So, looking at Wii Play, RRR, RRR2, Mario Party 8, M&S, Monkey Ball, Boogie, Guitar Hero, Endless Ocean, Carnival Games, and bridged games like SMG, MKWii, Brawl, and what others there may be (i actually mentioned just a few), there's actually is a lot games that the "casuals" may be interested about. And then there's the hardcore, to who the bridged games are targeted at, as well as the "hardcore" titles, like RE4, REUC, NMH, MP3, Z&W, FE, and others like that. While the "casual gamer" has always been the core of the industry, they rarely get treated as such. You see, todays casual is tomorrows hardcore.
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Nintendo games sell only on Nintendo system.