welshbloke said:
360 Natal will win.
Heres a thought for those that say it needs lots of support to succeed. How many Wii consoles owners do you think went on to own many more than 2 or 3 games outside of the one in the box. How many for that many do you think never bought another game.
If the Natal system can generate the level of interest that we saw in the Wii for this type of control scheme I think it would require a lot fewer titles than some folk would suggest.
Couple that and it definately can be back ported onto a number of existing titles today, I am think driving games etc and you could see more interest in this device than maybe you should expect. Also worth noting the developers seemed to manage to incorporate the Wii controls into many games without years of effort.
Just thoughts not saying this is going to happen but I would just like to highlight to people this generation has done anything but play by the rules.
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1) Considering the fact that the Wii has better selling software than the 360(by a large margin especially when it comes to the top-selling games), I'd say it's a fuck load.
2) The Wiimote has been the control scheme for the Wii since day one, so developers have been working on it for the entire time that the Wii has been around. Natal will release more than four years after the 360 hit shelves, and 35-40 million 360 owners won't have it, which means that developers aren't going to give it the same amount of priority as they gave the Wiimote.
Consoles owned: Saturn, Dreamcast, PS1, PS2, PSP, DS, PS3