| venepe said: The vitality sensor may be a good idea, but we don't know because they failed to show promising software for it. It would like MS just showing the Natal camera software and take their word as to its capabilities without seeing it in action. |
True, we do not know. But with the process Nintendo takes, I think we will have something that can use the device and perhaps even sell alot of software with it. Listening to how he talked about it made me feel alot better.
The impressive thing about Iwata is how he talks and speaks; he goes into depth about the industry and why his strategy is good. He knows what he is doing and does not get up there and try to make his company look bigger than it is (like some console companies do). I think with him, the arrogant attitude that led to the cartridge fiasco in the n64 will not occur again. I would say I didn't think sony would make the same mistake it made with ps3, but the pspgo has proven me wrong.
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