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Nem said:

Because motion controls were a fad. It clicked with average consumers who don't buy many games, but it didn't with hardcore gamers who generally buy more software.

This audience configuration ended up shapping the kind of software that was available.

Around a billion pieces of software sold on the Wii.



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