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selnor said:

Eeeeww. Really? 

That is not accessable to casuals in anyway.

The casuals dont want all those buttons. Even not using them, they are daunted by it. My mum plays wii. But shouldnt wouldnt play it with a full controller in one hand. 

This is where Kinect is on the money. It simplifies yet improves casual games over Wii. Were yet to see core games really use it. So Sony has it here. But casual wise M$ is in front row.

 

EDIT:

Wii's new dancing game, will get eaten alive by Dance Central. Not even in the same league for the dance dance fans out there.


I wouldn't play holding a Dual Shock on one hand, it's simply not designed to that, really cumbersome. But anyway.

See, my point is, Kinetic'll have to prove itself with Wii-like software, but people who already have a Wii won't feel so compelled to get it for reasons I mentioned earlier. Now, while Natal may become seen as a Wii , 3DS is something entirely new. So people out for the new thing won't go for Microsoft's device, and 3DS will be getting a lot of attention from now on, stealing a lot of Natal's thunder and thus hype on the mainstream.

At least I think this is what'll happen. Not to say Kinetic will fail miserably, but I don't think it'll be as sucesfull as Microsoft would like.