You are both arguing essentially the same point, but from opposite sides. Basically you can make a case that both sides have a maturity problem. But I think the two systems are targeting different markets. The markets are not age groups, but I think styles. In my opinion the Wii seems targeted for a younger crowd, casual gamers, and new/returning gamers. The 360 is targeted for more experienced gamers. Gamers who have already owned a couple consoles. I bought the 360 because I am more interested in first person shooters and racing games. The 360 is more tailored to these games.
But the Wii does have a Call of Duty which could fall into the category of "sea of blood."
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