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I don't think there's going to be any bitterness from any multi-console gamer, even in the extremely unlikely event that one console tanks prematurely like the Dreamcast. Typically, the only bitter gamers are the ones who bet on one horse that doesn't even finish the race.

The Wii should finish this generation on top, sales wise, but it will do so without any of the exclusive stand out gaming experiences offered on the 360 or PS3.

Some seem to believe that because the Wii will maintain market share dominance, that by default, all developers will eventually transition their best efforts and development teams to Wii R&D, but this is wishful thinking at best.

As long as third party softs stay profitable (easier due to the roughly 1/4 cost of Wii development compared to the others), there is little need for developing more expensive halo projects for the Wii. If anyone wants to argue that there is no money in third party Wii development, you're essentially saying that only Nintendo published titles will continue to drive Wii sales.