Well what did you expect? Nintendo to be normal and be like a Microsoft and have a billion shooters? Honestly, if shooters weren't a genre, Microsoft would be flat out of luck. Every big game I've seen from them is a shooter. Call of Duty 4, Mass Effect, Halo 3, etc. You'd think they could be a little more original. Cherry, you really sound dumb right now. It's not about gamers exercising, it's about appealing to an even wider audience. People who can't afford or don't have the time to go to the gym can simply step on that plate and get their exercise in on the Wii, not go out and run in the heat or run on a treadmill in a gym. It's all about appeal. Did you not see the montages that played during the Nintendo conference? People everywhere are utilizing games like Brain Age, Big Brain Academy, Wii Sports, and other games in places you'd never think of such as retirement homes. You don't see elderly people playing 360 or PS3 because sports, shooters, and RPG's don't appeal to them. I agree with you on the fact that Wii fit is not the most exciting thing in the world and shouldn't have been their big thing this year. But they're thinking strategically about the competition. Instead of making 5 installments on one series, they are trying new things, and it works. That's one thing I will always respect about Nintendo, they take their chances. Mario Kart is going to be awesome because it's coming out next year. Yeah, they take a bit longer to release games but think about it. Would you rather have a crappy rushed game with crappy online? Or a totally awesome game that took its time and rocks. In my opinion, the second option is more reasonable. The Microsoft conference was just a bunch of numbers and statistics saying how much better they are than Nintendo and Sony. The Sony conference is starting soon, and I think the games for it look more promising than the 360. Microsoft disappointed me this year, it really did. Boo Microsoft.
~Jack