The real issues are price and product access.
If it costs too much to buy -- people won't.
If it costs too much to incorporate into games -- developers won't.
If people don't have it, developers won't make games for it.
This technology has a lot of potential. But it may be doomed to failure because of market forces. The best technology does not always succeed. And add-on video game peripherals usually don't do too well (just as Sega or third parties to the NES).
Mike from Morgantown
I am Mario.I like to jump around, and would lead a fairly serene and aimless existence if it weren't for my friends always getting into trouble. I love to help out, even when it puts me at risk. I seem to make friends with people who just can't stay out of trouble. Wii Friend Code: 1624 6601 1126 1492 NNID: Mike_INTV |








