Tell that to the millions of people who own a wii. Obviously we are taking games down a new path, and I like it. A wii, but with much better graphics sounds like a winner to me.
Plus, when I'm at my friends and we're bowling or playing tennis on the Wii, it's a party (we might be drinking too). But when they come to my place and we're playing on my PS3, all but two of us are bored silly. Motion controllers = group engagement. And that's a good thing.
@Keegsta Did you see the demo for LBP? If Sony wants to sell this, they need more of that in their line up. Design a mod racer track with it. Or how about an rts? I'd much rather play Civilization with a motion controller than a dual shock.
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Why doesn't any company understand that we like to play video games with NORMAL controllers?
@Keegsta well, you still have the option...
@Keegsta
Tell that to the millions of people who own a wii. Obviously we are taking games down a new path, and I like it. A wii, but with much better graphics sounds like a winner to me.
@Keegsta
Plus, when I'm at my friends and we're bowling or playing tennis on the Wii, it's a party (we might be drinking too). But when they come to my place and we're playing on my PS3, all but two of us are bored silly. Motion controllers = group engagement. And that's a good thing.
@Keegsta Did you see the demo for LBP? If Sony wants to sell this, they need more of that in their line up. Design a mod racer track with it. Or how about an rts? I'd much rather play Civilization with a motion controller than a dual shock.