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silicon said:

Saying it's "copying" is just a bunch of spin propoganda bull@#$%.


They did market research and are providing consumers with a new gameplay experience on console of their choise, as well as an HD option for motion controls.


More often than not, the short, to the point explanation is the real one while the longer, convoluted one is the spin.

So I'd rather go for:

"Saying they did "market research" and are providing consumers with a new gameplay experience on console of their choise, as well as an HD option for motion controls is just a bunch of spin propoganda bull@#$%.


They are copying."

Really, Move has more excuses even if the device itself is closer, but just look at the Knectic line up they showed yesterday: It's Wii Sports (with a few different games, mostly the same), Nintendogs, Wii Fit, Mario Kart, Just Dance and a Mini-game collection. And that's pretty much it. How can you say they weren't simply trying to cover the casual oriented games the Wii has by mainly looking at them and making they own, pretty close, version of each. Nothing original there. It's obvious they're aiming for a Wii image there. There's nothing original there.

Sure, they had ESPN, menu navigation and that chat thing, but those aren't even game-related. When it comes to games, they just tried to emulate the Wii experience, I find it hard to believe someone would disagree. They aven't even come up with something truly new along those lines.