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It finally comes down to motion control, nothing else.
Third parties have spent two generations honing and perfecting the type of controls they felt is going to last forever, and Nintendo went and changed the rules. The result is one of to things
a) They want(ed) motion controls to pass over like a fad, so that they can stick to their old methods
b)They just arent good enough at implementing the new controls as compared to Nintendo( which is ok, since Ninty must've had this in mind for some time now)

In both cases, i have to say its just a matter of time, as no sane developer can overlook a console with 50% marketshare. Theyll get better with time.



"The accumulated filth of all their sex and murders will foam up about their waist and all the whores and politicians will look up and shout "Save us!"...

 ....and I'll look down and whisper  "no."  

                                                                   - Rorschach