| CommonMan said: Balance board will be greater than all of course, but of the others I can see Natal selling the most. Here's why, it also works on PC's, and PC guys already have 3D so this is the next thing for them to go immersive. Also, with voice recognition it has potential for helping ease computer access for the handicapped. It could be sold to hospitals and schools, and any good tech geek is going to want to try the 3D controls with their machines. So it may not sell the most to the console crowd, but overall it should sell the best. That is, unless Ninty does something amazing with the Vitality Sensor, and I wouldn't count that out. |
except that they are launching it with no backing software. There has been no announcements for software to help handicapped people, there has been no announcements for hospital or school software. Microsoft is a software company, they should already be pushing their new software to go with the hardware, not just pushing the hardware. In fact, with the lack of PC software announced, I'm thinking that for PC it is an afterthought and they won't even market it to PC till after it's been on the X360 for quite some time. The best I've seen for PC use is "imagine if" by Bill Gates over 1 year ago. Obviously E3 will be very interesting, as they have a Natal show seperate from their "adult" show.
The same really goes for every single device right now. All of them have potential to be big, but until someone shows software that has potential to bring in the masses, I'm going with BB > All * 2








