Well the 360 has had a year to dominate the market and we all see how poorly the PS3 is performing. So for all intents and purposes, the Wii is already selling as good as or better than the alternatives.
What's going to make or break all the systems is the quality of the games. So far the 360 only has a few stellar or breakout games and the Wii and PS3 have none. Oddly, the Wii is still far more engaging than the others based solely on a demo turned game (Wii Sports) and a slew of rehashed (Monkeyball, Zelda, etc.) and/or mediocre titles. Imagine the response when the system-selling Mario games start appearing - Super Mario Kart Double Dash for the Game Cube was still selling out as recent as 6 months ago.
The Wii does have a battle ahead of it. Not only does it have to compete with the other two, it has to compete on an entirely different level - pure gameplay, unaided by fancy graphics.
What's going to make or break all the systems is the quality of the games. So far the 360 only has a few stellar or breakout games and the Wii and PS3 have none. Oddly, the Wii is still far more engaging than the others based solely on a demo turned game (Wii Sports) and a slew of rehashed (Monkeyball, Zelda, etc.) and/or mediocre titles. Imagine the response when the system-selling Mario games start appearing - Super Mario Kart Double Dash for the Game Cube was still selling out as recent as 6 months ago.
The Wii does have a battle ahead of it. Not only does it have to compete with the other two, it has to compete on an entirely different level - pure gameplay, unaided by fancy graphics.
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