@kspraydad, thanks for sharing this. This certainly does sound problematic for the stock as they do hit a point that many gamers have noticed. People buying the Wii get it mainly for Wii Sports. The stock price is not only forecasting the Wii to dominate in hardware sales, but that people will also buy Nintendo published software.
I don't agree that people get bored with Wii Sports that easily. If they did, they would not be trying it at a friends house and then getting a Wii for themselves.
On the other hand, many people did get the Wii soley for Wii sports. If they finally do get bored of Wii sports, then there is also no guarantee they will buy any additional games (rather than thinking of the Wii as a console, they are thinking of it as a Wii Sports Machine). They will no longer be recommending their friends to pick up a Wii for Wii sports as the novelty runs out.
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I don't agree that people get bored with Wii Sports that easily. If they did, they would not be trying it at a friends house and then getting a Wii for themselves.
On the other hand, many people did get the Wii soley for Wii sports. If they finally do get bored of Wii sports, then there is also no guarantee they will buy any additional games (rather than thinking of the Wii as a console, they are thinking of it as a Wii Sports Machine). They will no longer be recommending their friends to pick up a Wii for Wii sports as the novelty runs out.