| Parokki said: . Something about how the Wii is the only one that offers an experience you can't have on the PC, and how the high development costs of HD graphics are a giant stab in the face for innovative low budget games. |
I'd say it's the other way around. How the succes of innovative low-budget games is a giant stab in the face for graphical powerhouses with multi-million dollars of development-cost.
OT, don't forget, there are different levels of innovation:

I do still rate the PS3 on a modular level (new component type, new storage type but doesn't alter the way we think about the product itself)
And the Wii definatly in architectural. I base this on the assumption that we already have seen the components within the Wii, including motion tracking. But it ranks high on how we now percieve the console as a product. The consumer now not only sees it to play games, but also to socialize or to get fit.
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