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max power said:

So, the system is obviously a revolution in terms of sales and turning Nintendo around after 3rd place with the GameCube, but in terms of games, I feel all we're getting is:

1.  "Waggle added" games where shaking the controller is merely substituted for pressing a button
2.  FPS/Driving games with better (read: More fun) controls than their analog joystick counterparts
3.  Minigame collections

 

So I guess that's partially a revolution.  I think I expected to see more games with the motion controls as a key gameplay mechanic (Project Hammer?), rather than an afterthought or just minigame collection.

Thoughts?

I got the best simulation of sword fighting, archery, and bowling in a videogame system.  These count for me to some capacity.   The Wii changed the game and got people not involved with videogames before into games, or old gamers back.  That counts for something.  Look for 2010 to have abundance of motion control.