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

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.

The nunchuck plugs into the Wiimote so its counted as one. I was counting two Sony wands + either controller OR Sony upchuck for a single person to get the full experience, therefore 3. The thing is it doubles the number of connected devices and halves the number of available charging ports and you cannot play whilst plugged in.

People have rechargeable batteries, they are easy to use.

As for the games I will sum it up like this. If they sell 15% cumulative against the games you match them against I will be surprised.

It doesn't make a difference how many pieces or batteries it takes, or whether or not Sony's games can match the sales of Nintendo's (they won't).  Sony's Move is still marketed as a casual contender too.  Period.

 

kias and porches are all marketed as car contenders but must we speculate about which is better?