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The better the graphics the better the game. A lesson for you is that games are never rated by their graphics.
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Graphics don't make a game better. It all comes down to what the player believes makes the game better. Take for example this, someone buys a Xbox 360 or PS3 game. The graphics look great, and they enjoy the story. A few weeks later they buy the PC version of the game. Graphics are worse, but the concept of the game is the exact same thing. If they like the game because of the concept, are they gonna trash it because the graphics are bad?
As for games not being rated by their graphics, that is 100% correct. Games aren't judged by their graphics when they get rated by the ESRB, they are judged by the concept of the game. If games were given E ratings because the games graphics sucked, wouldn't every game from the PS1 generation of consoles have an E rating?
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Secondly the Wii outsold the Xbox and PS3 because it was a family oriented system. Unlike the PS3 and the Xbox it is far from being a console for real gamers, Call of Duty is like the only game for real gamers on there. And also I think the WII has great graphics, but un-realistic. And also notice how the Game of the Year last year was a PS3 game and critics are saying that the Game of 2010 is an Xbox game.
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The Wii outsold the Xbox and PS3 because it was family oriented, but also because it was something different. The Wii actually made gamers get more involved with what is going on, rather than using a controller to allow a character to complete a story. (Yes, the Wii used a controller, but it involved moving around, not sitting down mashing buttons.) Just to provide some proof, look in a gaming magazine such as Game Informer, they show the top selling games for consoles, Wii Fit has been in the top 5 for more than a year.. that there should say something, especially since Wii Fit can be played individually.
As for the PS3 and Xbox being for "real gamers".. that is completely false. There isn't such a thing as a "real gamer", you either play games, or you don't. Just because your favorite type of game is much different than another persons favorite game, that doesn't make one better than the other.