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lol.. peripherals like this always seem to get negative critisim... Like Wii balance board calling some girl fat when she really wasn't, and she believed it...

How will Natal treat people that are missing limbs?, or, what if someone's wearing very baggy pants, and natal mistakes it for a single limb... What if you're wearing a dress?... lol. I bet Sony will have problems with little 3 year olds thinking the Arc is a shiny lolly and try to eat it..

There's are just a few more issues I could see the thing having... seeing as how it is a machine, after all, and lacks common since. It creating a 3D skeleton for the players is fantastic, but, I bet everyone was specifically instructed to wear tight pants so that the system had no problems mapping the players.. I can't see this going well for every single last person unless they are specifically instructed to change clothes so that the system can do a proper mapping, and then the person changes back to whatever it was they had on.

Also, why does everyone complain about the "no resistance" thing? Need a wheel? The Wii driving wheel thing with work with Natal.... You wont even have to turn it on.. XD I bet it will.... You can just... use your imagination if needed... although I could never see a game like Marvel Vs. Capcom 2 working on Natal..... Left body for light attacks, and right side of body for heavy?

"Oops, I kicked my shoe out the window!"
"WTF, dude?!"
"Sorry...."