ok, now you are just being obtuse. waggle, whether you like it or not, adds to the industry. Different types of control of preferable to just a single type of control. It's why we have dance mats, steering wheels, light guns, microphones, and freaking guitars. I'm sorry if you find it a useless gimmick and offering nothing to the types of games you play, but the bottom line is that it is an additional control method that is available for developers to utilize.
As to how Wii is maturing the industry. I pray and hope you mean mature as growing and expanding the industry both at the consumer level and the software level vs. "mature games" which is just a stupid and useless argument. We've already seen how Wii is doing it. Bringing in lapsed gamers, new gamers, non-gamers. As many have said before, without Wii sales it is probable that we wouldn't even see PS3 and 360 sales increase. That would be HORRIBLE and would suggest that this generation is much slower and less impacting than either of the previous two gens. At least Wii is able to augment and strengthen what would otherwise be a pretty soft start to this generation.
But really when this thread comes down to it.. I don't think there are any Wii owners that are happy at the slow sales of PS3 and 360. I don't think there are even many Wii owners who believe they will never own a 360 or PS3. What I see is a bunch of Wii owners getting defensive because PS3 and 360 owners are bashing Wii attempting to justify why their systems aren't selling (ruining the industry, segmenting the market, waggle, yadda yadda yadda)