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The problem I see with Kinect is that every single one of their games are going to be casual and don't offer anything different than what could be done on with Wii/Move.  Now, if you're a casual gamer, chances are you're going to go with the cheaper Wii.  I mean it's $100 cheaper than the cheapest rumored Kinect bundle.  And who knows, Kinect may end up being more expensive than $150.  And does anyone know if the special wire required to use Kinect on the older consoles is included and/or how much it will cost?

Where Sony has the chance to succeed is in the fact that Move also works with core games.  A market the Wii, for the large part, hasn't really captured.  Which means Move will most likely sell to those who already have a PS3, or at least those who would have gotten one anyway.  Now, if Sony really wanted to get people onboard, I think they should sell the PS3 Move bundle for $350.  I mean the main reason to get a bundle is to save money, as opposed to getting a PS3 and Move seperately.