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It's clearly just an adaptation/improvement on the Wii remote and nunchuck.

Yes, the tech works on the reverse principle (camera tracks movement and light from controller rather than camera from controller tracks IR light from sensor) which theoretically makes depth perception possible, and there are enough differences to make the product original enough to avoid a lawsuit, but in practice, they work pretty similarly.

Once you get your head unwrapped from the "only original ideas are worthwhile" fixation, you're brought back to the OTHER point that Reggie brings up: it ultimately depends entirely upon the games that use it.

That's all that matters.

Poor support; Move may as well not exist.

Provide support in the form of games that the Wii has been slow to provide; gamers now have reason to use one platform over the other.