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windbane said:

First of all, I want to point out bowling and pool are not games that are sold seperately unless they are budget games, so I don't think it matters that the Wii can dominate those. The sixaxis could do those, though, even if it wasn't as comfortable to hold. Golf and swings in baseball count here as well.

That's not exactly true (not sold separately that is). Have a look at the PS2, and you will find LOTS of bowling & pool games (relatively anyway ;). How many sales they get - I have no idea about.

Another obvious one - fishing. I couldn't imagine ever playing a fishing game on a non-Wii console again.

SIXAXIS is an interesting beast. Its more designed to add some movement/motion to standard games - rather than allow "full" arm motions (just fees wierd). I guess this was the trade off for keeping a standard "playstation" shaped controller. It would just feel wierd swinging the SIXAXIS like a bat in a baseball game ;)

 



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