Are you referring to the Wii version in particular(The one that no one has played yet)? Or are you just stating that you like a game available on every system known to man? Either way, it does seem a bit impertinent, but maybe that's me.
Anywho, the trade off in graphics will be visible, and definite, more so in some games than others; but I think that the price difference, and the fluidity of control will more than compensate to create a choice gaming experience. Just think, if I had been saving for a PS3, I could take all that money, and get the Wii, an extra controller(Both parts) and four games all on day one, for the same price as the ps3 system alone. It's little things like this, that I think may really make the system a hit. Not to mention the complete lack of PS3's that will exist in stores this holiday season will be a great opportunity for Nintendo.
"What's that? No PS3? Aw, that's really sad. Gee, y'know, we've got this system for half the price, that's designed to be simple enough for you to play with your son instead. How abut that?"
Something tells me Nintendo might end up mopping the floor with profits, because remember, this is the first time in over a decade, that the system ALONE is a profit for the company. It's an interestign new strategy. In the past, a system launches, and can't get enough titles out quickly, in order to compensate for the loss taken on the system cost. That's the reason so many systems have flopped. In this case, Nintendo would still be happy even if they could ONLY sell you the system, on top of their own occasional first-party titles; plus royalty/licensing fees for other companies to produce on their system. It's a win-win that has been unheard of; and changes the entire economic model for them.
"Its not stupid, its advanced!" - The Almighty Tallest, Invader Zim
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