I really didn't want to get into one of these "Wii sux 360 roolz!" discussions.
..."discussions" is the wrong word. Whatever.
But since there's no sign of Mods around here, I'm guessing the topic is open for business.
Ok, here we go:
1) No devs expected the Wii to be successful, so they quickly ported games onto it.
2) If the devs didn't port anything, nobody would buy a Wii because there wouldn't be any games for it. It doesn't matter if they're good or not. I know for a fact that uneducated people who don't know anything about games typically choose a system when the system has the widest selection of games available. "Oh, this system has so many games, it must be a good system." That's what happened to the Gamecube, no games = "Why should I buy this? There aren't any games on the shelf for it."
3) When more systems are purchased, more games are purchased. What does this mean for the Devs? More money. What can devs do with more money? Invest it into better games. Duuuuuuhhhhhhhhhh...business 101 right here. Then what happens? It goes in a cycle: More systems sold, more games made. More systems sold, more games, and so on. Isn't that what happened with the PS1 and PS2???!?!?!?!??!???!?!?!? Hmmm......Wait! By the end of the first year, didn't the PS1 and PS2 have some of the best 3rd party support of all time?!?!?!? WOW!!! Who would'a thunk?
4) If bad games bother you, don't buy 'em. Don't look at them, don't think about them, Don't. Buy. Them. They'll never bother you again.
Just buy the good games. You say there aren't that many, but...wha...whaz this??? Oh my God! Good Games!!! And that list hasn't been updated in months.
No good games coming up in the future??? I guess you're righ...oh no! Look out, it's heading this wa***BLAAWWW***
So maybe you only like FPS's. Well, my friend, then you chose the wrong system, didn't you?
Now run off, little chum.
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