| kitler53 said: ..hell, call me crazy (and this is a bit out there) but if kinect is a hit (and it seems possible atm) there is a reasonable chance the wii doesn't even end this generation as the market leader which would be really not normal. |
Honestly, I don't think Kinect will be a hit, or at least a hit like Wii/DS/PS/PS2 were.
In my opinion, to the prospective buyer, the 360 will seem too cluttered and unfocused. Some games won't work without a certain peripheral. The prospective buyer will probably be confused. Same goes for PS Move.
There will always be the barrier of entry for the prospective buyer of those motion inputs. With Wii, it saw early success because it was clear-cut what games are useable with the Wii remote. It was easy to use and see what to do to have fun.
... Actually, perhaps part of the decline for Wii is its starting to become cluttered itself. Perhaps prospective buyers are starting to be confused by the many peripherals/controllers for it. How many is it, now? You have the Wii remote, Motion Plus, Balance Board, Nunchuk, Classic Controller, and (unnecessary though it may be) the Gamecube Controller.
Ultimately, Wii may be in decline through its own devices.
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