Err, this is just a restrained comment, thats clear off topic, but I think the average wii owner that is claimed to be casual take about 3 months before they pick up another game right after they get a Wii, but as soon as they buy one (same day) they usually buy 2 or 3 games with it.
At the end of that during the 2 to 3 months they borrow games from their friends. Then shell out to buy a new game, with that being said the Wii userbase would probably have to be about 50 million before you start seeing almost all the software sales matching at the least the mediocore titles. Typical 'Shovel ware' breaking 400k a minimum.
But thats all assuming there is no trasitional software to lead the addiotional 20 million 'casuals' to a wider selection of games.
Very very interesting. Developers have a system with gamers that are like a white canvas, they can do whatever they want, but they have to use the right oil for that canvas, the colors is where they have options.
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