steven787 said:
It's the first one to do it as a component of it's original design. It combines accurate pointing, movement, and rotation with a set of very good tools. No other console has had all the quality, variety, and quantity of motion games like the Wii has with no requirement to buy other peripherals. Then there are the other peripherals and games in addition to that. It's also marketed in a unique way. Innovation isn't the gyroscope, it's what they did with it. |
Sorry I editted the post. I was having problems quoting RubangB's post.
You'd find the wrong thing he said. Don't get me wrong. I'm not scrutinizing the Wii for bringing good quality motion controls to it's console. It's actually an innovation of it's time.
But is having a visual almost close to a photograph in a game for the first time not an innovation?







