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So I am still in a hurry, but I will post some thoughts.

First: I don't get the hating. Discussion is cool, you may not agree with me, but attacking the person and not the opinion is never ever a good thing.

Second: Sure there are casual titles for Move. But it seems like Sony tries to market Move as a more hardcore device than a casual one. I think that there are VERY very few hardcore gamers interested in motion controls anyway. So I think Sony is wasting time and money to advertise Move to the hardcore players.

The marketing for Move wasn't / isn't big (yet) in the first place. Neither can I see people picking up Move for Killzone 3 / Socom nor can I see people picking up Killzone 3 or Socom for Move.

Casual titles in general need more advertising than hardcore titles. This is what Ubisoft said and I would agree. So the limited marketing for PS Move needs to be used very efficient. We all know MS will drop one of the biggest marketing campaigns this industry has ever seen to promote Kinect. It already started 12 weeks before its release. Sony needs to show us the social aspect of the PS Move. To advertise Move-features for hardcore games won't do the trick.

Is it just marketing or the 'innovative-factor' but I see more hype aroung Dance Central than any PS Move compatible game.
Kinect Harry Potter is NOT my type of game and I won't pick it up, but it just delivers straight to the audience MS and Sony are aiming at. Justin Bieber playing Kinect, Smallville actors using it etc. you don't see anything like that for Move. I doubt Sony has a chance to get the casuals this holiday season.

Note: I NEVER said the PS Move is a bad product. It certainly isn't. If you are looking forward to it, go and preorder it today. All I am saying is that PS Move might not sell that well overall, because of the points I mentioned before.



Imagine not having GamePass on your console...