tagwyn wrote:This means simply that teen-agers with money dominate the market being announced! That gives me and upset stomach!! t
Errr.... Teenagers buy Wii? I think you are seriously mistaken.
We have Wii at home (have had it for two years). The younger kids (I have four children) love the Wii games (just for the record, all of us have our own pc's (except I have two and a laptop, but that is because I am the alpha-male in the family

) on which we play PC games we like). My wife who does not play any computer games (well, not anything outside Hearts or Spider on her pc) likes Wii games. We have sessions every night with the whole family with WiiFit, WiiSing, Mariokart, World of Goo and Kororinpa.
Just my oldest son doesn't take much part in the Wii fun (except in the evenings when curtains are closed and he is sure none of his friends coudl witness he is playing Wii games with the rest of the family). In his opinion Wii games are intended either for small kids or old grannies. When his friends visit us and they notice we have Wii, the usual comment is "Oh, you have Wii <snarl&snigger>". Thus I would suspect he'd never buy a Wii if he had had the choice. I also seriously believe teenagers are not the primary people buying Wii.
Wii made gaming fun (again). You don't have to be a hyperactive teen (or a hyperactive adult who used to be a hyperactive teen) to play the games on Wii. Anybody can handle the controls. What is more, Wii is a social thing. I don't think we've ever had in our family somebody play alone on the Wii, there is always others along (at least following the game and commenting the playing). When we have guests over at us, it has become rather natural to turn on the Wii at some point and have a Mariokart race or Marioparty game (I suspect this one couple have started to visit us more often lately because of Wii...).
Wii is the game console for people who haven't been recognised as potential gamers before. It is simple, it is fun, and I bet it is a goldmine for Nintendo because of that.
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