Oh, I think they are. You just haven't seen them (yet?) and you probably never will, because their creators are slaving over perfection, somehow expecting the randomverse to spot it.
The winners are the ones who accepted imperfection, who were brave enough to show the incomplete, who were prepared to make the effort to do more than just write code.
VHS over betamax, Windows 95 over OS/2, Apple 2/mac over amiga. Our history is littered with marketing over product.
For every success there are 10 guys with a story about how their effort was better, how the winner was rubbish. But the winner always won the marketing game.
Too many coders are playing the perfect game of checkers, in a world where everyone else is playing an average game of chess.