exactly, the key is to not treat it as an accessory, but be proactive in getting it into peoples homes. If it is good tech and can make fun interesting game experiences, why not do it now. Developers will have to start thinking outside the box for how to design games that can be played in this way.
Either way, they already have traditional hardcore titles being pumped out by their 1st and 3rd parties, why not try something new to supplement the library?







