[citation][nom]fulle[/nom]Chaohsiangchen...Did you mean to say women's purchasing power is lower than men's? This was implied with your initial "chauvinistic pig" assertion.While you FAILED to make your point, men indeed make more online purchases, and also spend more on things like electronics and software. Its not sexists to point out something so blatantly obvious, that is supported by statistics, and has no negative condensation towards females. (Just because I'm more likely to buy a videogame than my girl doesn't make her inferior to me in any way.)Back on subject, the sales are going to be very close. Factoring in the Xbox 360 price drop, the PC version of GTA, and its more spendy target audience... unless the Wii has a very strong holiday season, I don't see Wii fit surpassing GTA's sales in time for 2009. Of course, to believe this I am making a completely baseless assumption that the Wii won't sell as well this holiday season (its a glorified gamecube with a fancy controller people!)[/citation]
Well, playability is 90% of the gaming experience, nobody likes ANY game that has sucky controls, and the wii's are surely not sucky.[citation][nom]kami3k[/nom]Well I don't consider 90% of the Wii's games to be games in the first place. And Wii fit is def not a game. [/citation]
Then you have clearly never played any wii title