I agree that the Wii has viral power, but sold out most of next year?
That could only happen if there are viral games. You see, a system is nothing without games and if Nintendo wants the Wii sales to continue, there going to have to pump out some magic throughout the year (especially around March-July) and never let the chain lose interest. They need to have games that are even more shocking in their innovation. They need to make people giggle at how innovative and fun it looks (like that WarioWare footage I linked to). But more importantly, they need something that will crossover into a market untouched. Especially if they want DS-like viral activity.
Videogames have always been about fun and fun alone, but that's exactly what limits it. As technology becomes more advanced, why can't videogames do the same. What I am saying is: why not make a game that has another outcome other than having fun?
The diet and excersise market is one of the biggest markets in the world. People are always looking for better, faster ways to lose weight, eat nutritious, and lead a more organized life. Well, why not a build a "game" around that concept? Why not make a suite of tools that help them do that?
One channel can help them excerise with Wii based activity and afterwards, provide a detailed analysis of the workout. Another channel can resemble a cook book and provide instructions on how to cook, and maybe even a way to virtually cook the meal. Another can be a calendar that shows how much you excercised, and what food you ate.
And that's the beginning. What about vast market of the education industry? Make games to help teach kids how to read, teach adults another language.
Does anyone else see the potential?
Oh snap...I just hi-jacked the hell out of this thread. Sorry SB

So what was I talking about again, oh yeah, either way I feel very confident for next christmas season. Even if word of mouth (good looking out rancid) slows down, I know Nintendo will release something to talk about. But where's the third-party games? They must see the potential in the Wii, and if they don't, how cheap it is to developer for. Let me see some games!
Oh snap,
I got myself hyped for E3!