The Wii already has Just Dance which doesn't require a DDR controller.
A mid-console peripheral is not going to take down the Wii. That is just wishful thinking.
Kinect is rumored to be $120, but the price has not been officially announced yet. There also was no Kinect 360 bundle.
$120 is a lot to fork out-- Kinect's launch line-up looks like a carbon copy of the Wii's B-squad line-up.
I wasn't too impressed by the press release today.
M$ is taking a big risk with this Kinect thing, and they didn't announce any hardcore games. They are angling for a casual audience but they have a product that will prove to be too expensive and will not be able to compete with the cheap $200 pricetag of the Wii.
Also, the PS3 move looks much more promising-- it has far more precision and a game lineup that seems to appeal equally to both hardcore and casual fans.
Wii is only going to last 5 years or so anyway, like all Nintendo consoles have up to this point. In 1.5 years, the Wii will have finished a normal 5-year life cycle. What will be far more interesting is to see how the Wii's successor can reclaim hype and momentum once Kinect and Move start becoming more popular.
A mid-console peripheral is not going to take down the Wii. That is just wishful thinking.
Kinect is rumored to be $120, but the price has not been officially announced yet. There also was no Kinect 360 bundle.
$120 is a lot to fork out-- Kinect's launch line-up looks like a carbon copy of the Wii's B-squad line-up.
I wasn't too impressed by the press release today.
M$ is taking a big risk with this Kinect thing, and they didn't announce any hardcore games. They are angling for a casual audience but they have a product that will prove to be too expensive and will not be able to compete with the cheap $200 pricetag of the Wii.
Also, the PS3 move looks much more promising-- it has far more precision and a game lineup that seems to appeal equally to both hardcore and casual fans.
Wii is only going to last 5 years or so anyway, like all Nintendo consoles have up to this point. In 1.5 years, the Wii will have finished a normal 5-year life cycle. What will be far more interesting is to see how the Wii's successor can reclaim hype and momentum once Kinect and Move start becoming more popular.
I think Nov. 4 will be the beginning of the end of the Wii...
15/06/2010 07:47:16 AM
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Hardly
15/06/2010 08:51:19 AM
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Now I can do all kinds of crap I've never been interested in... with a wave of my hand.
15/06/2010 02:33:23 PM
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Really? A $100 peripheral targeted exclusively at casual gamers, on a $200 hardcore system?
15/06/2010 08:37:47 PM
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The Wii is running out of steam but that's nothing to do with this.
15/06/2010 09:13:01 PM
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If the next Grand Theft Auto has Kinect Boob Fondling, you'll have yourself a killer app.
15/06/2010 11:12:10 PM
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