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No way. There are lots of reasons actually - but here are some: 1/ The GC isn't actually powerful enough to handle these "input" calculations & game logic (the Wii *is* much more powerful than a GC guys - the CPU cache differences alone determine this) 2/ The GC has a poor perception 3/ Its larger, purple - and doesn't support wireless (out of the box). A lot of people buy the Wii 'cos they like its size, look, compact nature. 4/ Sensor bar / port?? Even if the Wii came out with a "standard" controller as the norm, and the Wiimote as an extra - it wouldn't be anywhere as successful. The Wiimote completely changes the interface, and usage nature of the machine. Developers are also forced to (pretty much) use it in some form - rather than take the "easy" road of a pure port, including non-Wiimote controls.



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