| d21lewis said: Let me add that "No game in box" isn't exactly a big deal to me. When I got my Live Vision camera, there wasn't a game in the box. But since we live in such modern times, I was able to download Uno (which I already owned so I gave my code to somebody else) and Totemball (the shittiest game I've ever played) free of charge. Maybe some Kinect games --most of them, if MS has any sense--will be downloadable. I just don't see going full retail and putting a lot of money into games that will only sell to a fraction of the audience. |
If we accept the premise that Kinect is going for the "casual audience" (and if it is, we can write it off now), then a retail release of its games is probably the better route, since the people who follow the digital distribution games tend to be the most upstream of gamers, i.e. the people who are least likely to purchase Kinect software!







