No, I meant expectations wise.
When the Wii was first introduced, Nintendo promised that it would change the world of gaming. And it did. That was part of it's major appeal. Stores couldn't keep the console in stock most of the time, and when they got a new shipment in, it would disappear within seconds of putting it out on the shelves. This happened for about 2 years, didn't it?
Then it really slowed down and the craze went away. I've been a huge Nintendo since I was 6, when my father bought the NES, got bored of it, and left it to me. I couldn't wait to get a Wii. It was fun for awhile, but it didn't really live up to expectations. At least not for me. Graphic's wise, it seemed to be out of the running when it came to the PS3 and 360. I was most disappointed (as a large majority of fans) when it came to the game library. At first, there were a lot of good titles because they've never been done before and they were unique to the system. But now, Nintendo has only released a handful of titles that I would consider playing.
That's what I meant. Hopefully it makes sense.