Well, it's a bit hard to market a calculator outside the summer buying period, especially when one's not the market leader. And it's one of the reasons the Prime is unlikely to make a significant dent into TI's market share.
The colorization of a program done for the 39gII by someone else, or a shitty game with a high-profile name (one of his usual tricks), spammed to the few places he's not banned from yet, are hardly mention-worthy; his recent attack with death wishes will only extend the period of time the rules about him stay that way in the TI community.
Erm, if by colorized game you meant the Tunnel game, I was actually the author of the original Tunnel as well. The other person we talk about immediately released his own Tunnel clone afterward, though, probably so that he doesn't have to cite Omnimaga whenever providing a Tunnel game for download.
And yeah although the Prime games aren't necessarily quality, I think we'll sadly need a few titles with big names on them, even if not necessarily quality (while still at least being playable and fun. For example, an Illusiat 6 clone renamed to Final Fantasy: Nemesiat Quest would probably be tolerable), in order to attract downloaders, because unfortunately, kids these days will see a semi-3D RPG with revolutionary animations that is called Reuben Quest 3, and they'll totally ignore it to download the batshit horrible Zelda clone right next to it. If someone knows how to make a Tetris and Pacman clone, it wouldn't hurt if he tried to make HP Prime versions.
I just hope that we get more HP Prime coders. I know that XiiR3CR34T10N does Prime stuff, but unfortunately his projects are a little large, so it will take a long while before he gets to release anything functional, not to mention he mainly focuses on PSVita programming.
I have one game in the planning stages that should hopefully not be too hard to make, but I would like to try to make a 84+CSE version first (although that's partly because I am xLIBC beta-tester).