Lafiel said:
Uhm.. did you ever consider that those "Sony fans" who made fun of the Wiimote aren't interested in the Move either? I'm not sure why you feel the need to project the behavior of some of them onto all of them (as console owner/fan groups usually are quite varied), but I don't like that kind of generalizing. I personally always thought the Wiimote was a good idea although the games didn't really manage to convince me that it's technology is mature enough for my taste, but seeing that I only need to spend 40€ to get a chance to have similar experience on the PS3, which I chose as my console for this generation because of it's game library, I'll try/buy it. |
You say that now; but what I am saying is very apparent with users on the largest gaming websites: Gamespot, IGN, Gametrailers, as well as the pro-Sony press, and Sony Computer Entertainment's own president Kaz Hirai.
What I find funny is that these people were all calling the Wii Remote goofy, and that people shouldn't be moving around when playing videogames; and then they came out with a much goofier controller, and it's suddenly alright.
By the way, you might be a little disappointed, but the Sony Move actually costs $100 for the starter kit (rather than $40), $30 for the nun-chuck, and $50 for each additional controller. It will only work with games specifically created for the add-on.
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