The Wii had three things behind it that made it the success that it was.
1) It was the first of its kind. People had to have it because it was something they'd never seen before.
2) It had exceptional marketing. I'm not sure a physical product can "go viral," but that's the only term I can think of to describe what it did. It went beyond simple advertising to become a cultural phenomenon, and that's something that's hard to replicate. In other words, it got lucky.
3) It was cheap. Wii offered next generation games (as far as the average consumer knew) for half the price of its competitors.
...Kinect won't have any of those things. It'll be viewed as an expensive "me-too" add-on.
1) It was the first of its kind. People had to have it because it was something they'd never seen before.
2) It had exceptional marketing. I'm not sure a physical product can "go viral," but that's the only term I can think of to describe what it did. It went beyond simple advertising to become a cultural phenomenon, and that's something that's hard to replicate. In other words, it got lucky.
3) It was cheap. Wii offered next generation games (as far as the average consumer knew) for half the price of its competitors.
...Kinect won't have any of those things. It'll be viewed as an expensive "me-too" add-on.
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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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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No kidding.
15/06/2010 09:20:35 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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