The thing is the installed base for Wii is growing so rapidly (both casual and core gamers are buying into it) that the opposition has no idea what to do or say. They laughed at the prospect of a dominant Nintendo platform and now they see an unstoppable juggernaut that is rising in both software and obviously hardware presence faster than they could ever have imagined. They're helpless. The momentum will only grow, and they are left without any means of resistance.







