oldschoolfool on 23 February 2010
| mike_intellivision said: The problem that Sony (and Microsoft) is facing is that they are introducing in the middle-to-late life cycle of a console a new input device that is, at its core, considered an anathema to gaming by many of those who purchased the console in the first place. In other words, Sony (and Microsoft) expect many of the same PS3 (and Xbox 360) owners who have spent the last several years mocking the Wii's motion controls to spend $50 (or more) to purchase motion control devices for their consoles. And Sony (and Microsoft) have to sell this product not only to consumers but to developers since they will be the ones making the software for motion control and have to profit from doing so. Mike from Morgantown |
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