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Games are all that count, so if I am "forced" to buy a system or a new control scheme because the games I want are only playable with it, I'll buy it.

As I already have a Wii, there's only few Move supported games that interest me at the moment:

- Heavy Rain => I already have the game; a Move patch is coming, which is interesting, but this alone won't make me buy a Move control bundle
- Sorcery => looks nice, but not special atm (still early in development it seems) and Wii gets Epic Mickey already this holiday (earlier than I thought, plus EM is being designed by a man who never disappoints and meanwhile the game looks extremely interesting)
- Child of Eden => for me this was by far the most interesting of the announced Move/Kinect games (if you don't know what CoE is, click the left pic in my sig to see the trailer), but...

...when Child of Eden was presented at E3 by its designer I thougt damn this is a MS exclusive and will only work with Kinect, should I buy a 360 just for this game? Soon I realized it will also be released on PS3 and I immediately decided to buy Move/EyeToy along with CoE (which will be released in Q1/11 afaik). Then I was surprised to find out that CoE will work with standard controllers on both systems - even on 360, which surprised me even more - which is great for me and other people who are interested, but a missed opportunity for both, MS and Sony. CoE would have been a fantastic exclusive motion controlled (niche) game which has no real equivalent on Wii.

In other words: Child of Eden would have been the one game which would have easily sold a Move bundle to me, quasi my personal Move killer app, but as things are now I won't have to buy the additional control scheme to play the game.