superchunk said:
You're not being realistic. Very few people will only buy one move controller. Not to mention most will think they will have to have navi as that's the case with the most familiar similar product, aka Wiimote nunchuk. So, the realistic purchase is $150 vs $200($140 w/o any navis). As for the games. The dance game on kinect out does every game listed for Move so far in casual appeal. Not to mention, the same lower quality Kinect games will probably also be $40. On top of that NOTHING in Move's lineup is unqique versus what is already offered on Wii. The expanded audience won't buy that just for HD. Its just not that important. However, they may want the expanded entertainment features, the fitness game, and the dance game from Kinect. Mostly, I don't think so, but I think Kinect fares a better chance than Move. Btw, teh demo disc is Wii Sports Resort, I mean Sports Champions, its not a different thing. |
I don't think Move will convert too many Wii owners either. But if Sorcery delivers, it probably will be enough for me to purchase it by itself. It's the only game that really showed an experience I hadn't seen on the Wii and looks awesome.







