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Originally posted by: VGrevolution I am forced to agree, I was mainly referencing GC (and even N64 before it) since I tend to separate console images from handheld since they are different markets. When it comes to consoles the big games are still the ones I listed, but who knows, that may change with Wii!
I'm thinking it will. Even in the most basic of human interaction, the Wii wins.
Imagine a group of second grade boys talking about video games. What will get across better? Will some kid be able to tout the merits of HD, claiming that HDMI graphics are worth the extra investment because of the increased screen resolution, or is it more likely that a kid can say "You wave the controller like this and you actually stab the guys on screen!!!"
The Wii is better than the DS because the idea has already been around in the form of virtual realty. The DS needs to be explained. The Wii doesn't. You just say "I go like this and the hand holding the sword does the same." and people
get it. You'd need to emphasize just what makes two screens, one of them a touch screen, such an advancement because I'm sure that most people aren't able to think of what makes the idea so great. Even I didn't have any immediate ideas when I heard about it.
The Wii on the other hand is just much easier to get the point across and even without the blue ocean which Nintendo seeks to acquire, I'm sure they'll capture much of the gaming audience, hardcore or otherwise.
Also, in case no one has noticed, Nintendo is getting an assload of games from 3rd parties, something which they haven't REALLY had since the SNES.
Without some colossal screw-up on their part, Nintendo has this generation in the bag.