I tend to agree. The Wii's emphasis on accessible family and party gaming is probably just as important as the motion controls. The PS2 had more breadth of genres than the PS3, and the Wii has picked up a lot of people who Sony abandoned when they became more hardcore-centric.
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I tend to agree. The Wii's emphasis on accessible family and party gaming is probably just as important as the motion controls. The PS2 had more breadth of genres than the PS3, and the Wii has picked up a lot of people who Sony abandoned when they became more hardcore-centric.