There will be way too many good and much anticipated games on display at E3 to base the victory on that. Microsoft has Natal (hyped beyond belief),Sony has Move( skepticism and conroversy surrounding it) and Nintendo has Vitality sensor. Thats how they keep up!? Motion Plus I understood, eventhough they should've allowed developers to experiment with it sooner and have yet to produce a single title that justifies my purchasing it. Balance board, looked very appealing, had potential and proved to be a boon to gaming (wii fit and that skating game).But Vitality Sensor, really? Please tell me this isn't the only new Wii tech Nintendo will have at E3.
I can't wait for Reggie to try and convince me (a Very picky consumer) to buy the vitality sensor. I don't play exercise games and there aren't any good new survival horror games available on the wii currently, at least not in America (like Fatal Frame 4). Maybe a music game, no they already tried that, well maybe a third party game...
I gave Virtual Boy a chance, it was fun briefly, so when someone I know gets Vitality Sensor I'll give it a shot as well.







