It comes down to choice I suppose as you can choose how much of the move experience you want to pay for but yes ultimately the price is not cheap. The clever part here is they have created the perception of a cheap device when in reality it is not, factor in playing with friends and things soon start getting nasty.
This is probably good news for Kinect consumers as it will force Microsoft to remain very keen on the price. It also may mean Microsoft play the true cost of Move card and keep the prices high.
I still think the casual market can tolerate $150 with a good game but it certainly needs to be a lot cheaper if it wants to get more than just the fitness brigade.
I think the moves biggest problem is differeniating itself from the Wii especially once people start realising how much the all up costs are.
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