It could be the industry I work, but all the Wii owners people I know are on good salaries and are professional people. It makes sense really. Without trying to generalise myself out of existence, the younger, and hence poorer, but more willing to part with cash crowd are more often than not drawn to technology and so the 360 or PS3 is their choice. The richer, folks are more interested in other experiences and the graphical prowess doesn't play so much of a part in their choices. It's more about variety and experience, socialising andmaking sure it fits in with their furniture, is easy to use and unobtrusive, which the Wii is.