Reasonable said:
I don't think they're loyal at all, but I see no sign yet that Natal will entice either. It seems to have the most 'hardcore' view of all the consoles right now, and shifting market perception is hard, that's all. I don't see it as impossible, but I don't see any evidence yet to make it likely. All we've really seen on Natal is some sub Wii titles and some frenetic ball titles that would give the average person a heart attack after probably 15 minutes of jumping around, plus some tech demos of Burnout to show you can hook it up to current games and confirm its not the best interface for them. Sachs might have seen stuff we haven't, but I doubt it. They just seem to be assuming that MS marketing Natal plus the fact it's designed to appeal to casuals will succeed. They may be right, but that seems a triffle light as compelling evidence for me. I do expect Natal to be marketed, particularly in US, way better than Sony ever did with EyeToy or the like, but I think pure marketing won't carry it.
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good read, as always
It is not that Natal can't succeed, it is just that the "fun" title (ala wiisport/wiifit) that will drive the sales crazy remains to be seen ...
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