So I went into my local town today to buy a particular game for my PC, and, as it lacked any dedicated videogame store I went to a huge Asda, which had a large gaming and dvd section taking up several rows of shelves, but they didn't sell any PC games.
So I went to Argos, which stock ruddy everything, but again, while they had about 10 pages of their catalogue dedicated to Xbox, PS3, Wii, DS, games etc. the only PC gaming objects they sold were controllers for PCs and gaming chairs.
So I went to a small DVD retailer, that also sold Xbox, PS3, Wii, DS games, but again was in despair that they didn't stock any PC games. There is literally not a single shop in my town that sells PC games!
The Tesco branches that I went to during uni (shopping on a budget!) sold all the consoles and handheld systems, and their games, but never any PC games. (An extremely limited number of Modern Warfare Preorders were the only exception I ever saw.)
So are PC games becoming a niche market, only sold by specialised videogame shops, superceded by the more popular consoles, and why do you think this has occured?