Mummelmann said: The Vitality Sensor is hardly new technology, it measures your pulse, on your finger. This has been done for over 20 years and is hardly groundbreaking. I'm not saying it won't sell more than Arc and Natal (in fact; I think it will) but to call it innovative or fresh technology is plain wrong, and as a peripheral it is vastly simpler than both Arc and Natal on its own. The bad news around here is that a Wii-Mote + Nunchuck with Motion Pluss and Vitality Sensor will cost nearly 300$ per controller... |
What the hell sort of game needs that set up? You can't even attach a nunchuk and vitality sensor at the same time, and let's not forget that the first two come in the box...
You're not forced to buy all the peripherals Nintendo comes out with. Buy the stuff that the games you want to play utilize. Besides, without said peripherals, those games you happen to be interested in that use them could not exist.
A game I'm developing with some friends:
www.xnagg.com/zombieasteroids/publish.htm
It is largely a technical exercise but feedback is appreciated.