30 frames per second is actually pretty good as it is. Honestly, unless you're playing a game at 60 fps and it suddenly drops to 30, the average person can't really see a difference between 30 and 60 frames. At least it isn't 15 fps like in the old 32/64-bit days. 30 fps was rare back then.
Sixty frames per second is nice and all, but I'd rather have something with outstanding graphics running at 30 fps rather than something with "could've been better" graphics running along at 60 fps. The Wii needs it's graphical showpiece.
Also, it should be noted that many of the games on the so-called "HD" consoles only run at 30 frames per second. That actually appears to be the norm on the Xbox360 and PS3 titles.







