Valkyria Chronicles; Tales of Vesperia; LittleBigPlanet; Uncharted 1 & 2; Batman: Arkham Asylum; all 3 Ratchet & Clank Futures; Eternal Sonata; Heavy Rain; Final Fantasy XIII; Bioshocks 1 & 2; and Dead Space all say "hello." And that's just counting the retail games I can think of off the top of my head.
Well if I were to use a popular troll's schtick, it would be that those games don't sell more than the "brown" games, so it doesn't matter if they exist or not. Or maybe I'd pick the worst selling of the lot and use that as the whole argument (Valkyria Chronicles/) And the 360 and PS3 do have the public perception of brown and excess of bloom lighting, and deserved or not, it
is an issue they'll have to deal with if they want to break out of their financial woes. And most of those games, while maybe somewhat successful in units sold, didn't generate a lot of money. In fact, a few of them drove the developers either into the hands of acquisition (Batman) and some were flung off the platform entirely (Valkyria). It's pretty stark, color doesn't sell on the 360 or PS3. At least not as much as brown.
But, on the other hand, apparently it's OK to assume all the Wii games and gamers are "casual," even when those "casual" games sell worse on the Wii than the colorful ones on the 360 and PS3. Go figure.
Peachylala did make a crass generalization, but he is just a forum guy. It's not like he's some sort of professional journalist. Now if a professional journalist out there did make crass generalizations like that, I can't say many people would want to pay for the privilege of hearing about stuff they didn't have to leave their own forums or blogs for.