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Thanks for the update captain obvious.

Wii owners thinking about getting a PS3 will want to buy PS3 for reasons other than the Move; doesn't mean they won't also get the Move, but they'll be getting PS3 for things they can't do/get on Wii.

Move is there to convince people thinking "Hmmm Wii or PS3?" that they don't need to factor motion controls into their decision, because they both do motion control. With Move, Sony has diminished or eliminated one of the points of difference between PS3 and Wii. So now the decision is not based on user interface functionality but on price and games. Wii still has the price advantage by a large margin. Games wise there's quality on both sides so it just depends on your gaming preferences if price isn't a big deal for you.

If Move ends up being most of what it claims to be then I think it can eat into Wii sales a bit, and it can help convince Wii owners who are already in the "I might buy a PS3 sometime" camp to get themselves a PS3. But Move will never be a major driving force for PS3 HW, at the end of the generation I'd be surprised if it bosted PS3's total by even 5%. And that's if it does well.



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