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TheNoobHolocaust said:
Twistedpixel said:
TheNoobHolocaust said:
Twistedpixel said:
TheNoobHolocaust said:

What about PS Move? it deserves a poll option, it already has more developers than Natal, it has 20 first party and 36 third party developers.

Not casual friendly, the Wiimote/Natal already beats it so this is a question about 1st/2nd place for casuals.

Wow, how can you count it out already? Its not even out yet, not to mention I think it looks more promising than both Natal and Wiimote, because it combines the use of the camera (like Natal) and the remote tracking (like the Wiimote) which gives it 1 to 1 precision.

Its complicated with up to 3 physical accessories each needing to be charged of a single remaining USB port, doesn't have Nintendo games and its more expensive than either systems, especially after the controller price is considered so its definately not casual friendly.

The only one that doesn't have 3 accessories is Natal, Wii has the Reciever, The Wiimote, and the Nunchuk.

The Ps3 has the PSEye, the Move, and the subcontroller

Not to mention I would rather have rechargable controllers over haveing to buy AA batteries everytime I run out, They haven't even announced the price yet(they said the starter will be UNDER $100, never said near $100. Let me clarify what Sony has to match Nintendo games

Mario = Little Big Planet

Zelda = The Last Guardian(Team ICO game)

Wii Sports = Sports Champions

and many more that are unannounced, you simply can't jump to conclusions without knowing any of the details.

You're comparing Mario, the best selling and most beloved game series of all time, to LBP, a game that only sold 3 million? That's nice. It must be nice to live in a fantasy world.

The Wiimote is a better casual gaming device, if only because of market share. 68 million households already own the Wii, while the Natal might have a 10% attach rate on the 360 if they're lucky, or around 5 million. 20 times as many people will have played with the Wii and understood its controls than have played the Natal. Familiarity matters most of all when it comes to casual gamers. They don't want to spend half an hour learning something new before they can have fun.



Wii has more 20 million sellers than PS3 has 5 million sellers.

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