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Scoobes said:
Soleron said:
Because they know Sony will manage to pull in all of the third parties to make 'hardcore' motion-controlled games, which is something Nintendo never managed to produce as the relationship with them isn't there.

And then Sony will have all the good games, despite Nintendo's technical lead.

You sure the 3rd-party support Sony has been touting isn't just 3rd-party's porting existing Wii games with HD graphics? I'd be shocked if 3rd-party's actually support Move fully.

I don't think there will be much of that, because only a tiny proportion of the Wii's third-party motion-controlled games are good enough and FPS/RPG-enough to be accepted by the PS3 audience. I do think we'll see motion Final Fantasy and Metal Gear Solid and Grand Theft Auto (whether they make sense with motion controls or not) with the controls tacked on as the first games.

Ultimately I don't think Move will be successful in terms of Sony's profits, but it will produce a lot of games that Wii owners would really have liked about three years ago on their platform and only weren't because of some weird developer pride in 'Core' and 'HD'.