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Bamboleo said:
Squilliam said:

No the real issue is this:

How to get people who weren't enthused by the original Wii concept and games, weren't enthused by motion+ and games, and who haven't got a game console to purchase the PS3 with Move for at least 50% more than the original Wii which doesn't come with either WS or WS2 when all I have seen thus far are duplicates of done and dusted Wii games AND when both Mod Nation and Gran Turismo don't look to be suitable for emulation of the Wiis most successful 'gamer' product Mario Kart.

How can Sony even hope to enthuse these people with a marginal library and likely unwillingness to devote their core AAA talent to producing ground up concepts to take advantage of the interface simply because they cannot afford to given their massive losses thus far in the generation and a desire to not further the financial bleeding financing thousands of developers towards concepts which may net poor to very poor returns on the above average Sony style budgets?

Squilliam, try to use this:     ,

Lol, now seriously, the games Sony showed are nothing but Wii Sports wannabes and some party stuff for kids that the hardcore player likes to call shovelware.

Having that "familiar" line up trying to boost a product that is a late copy from another very famous and "better" product, its the same story as HTC mobiles vs iPhone.

 

But I believe Sony will show some compelling game at E3! Let's hope!

Im not familiar with how they are used!

Well heres hoping they do show something compelling because they are fast running out of time to make any serious momentum before it's decided that the current generation of consoles need to be replaced. By the end of 2010 the PS3 would have been out for four years and even the lengthiest projections for generation length put that at half way or beyond in the current genaration. Im more hoping that what good games they do announce aren't slapped with a 2011 tag like MLB and maybe Killzone 3.

They have until 2012 before Nintendo likely releases a new home console which has improved motion controls, significant performance advantages, cheaper or same price to manufacture and whatever other impressive features Nintendo wants to add that they alone know about. Thats just a 24 month period in which they have to work in, which is why the time-frame on any announced game is so important. What developer would focus on the PS Move when they can get an early break in a new Nintendo generation and tailer their software accordingly?



Tease.