superchunk said:
I did say the expanded entertainment stuff looked nice, but it isn't enough to make grandma buy a $200 360 and a ?$180 Kinect. Same goes with any of these games, expect maybe the dance game. That is the only potential casual system seller I see. Again, it really comes down to the price point of Kinect. Over $100 and its failure road no doubt. |
I agree that price plays a big role.
If the price is right, I think that a lot more things other than games will move Kinect.
One also can't ignore Xbox live revenue. They've built quite a hub service which really owns everything else out there...when it comes to features, ease of use and variety of services. People will be happy to pay 50 bucks a year for all that stuff.
Kinect could sell very well based on xbox live integration. In America at least...







