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Vanbierk said:
Smeags said:

@SuperChunk

I think that you're making the mistake in thinking that people who might be buying Sports Champions already have access to or own a Wii, and therefore have access to Wii Sports Resort (seeing as you're a Wii/PS3 owner). If that was the case, then yes, I'd be hesitant to buy Sports Champions as well, seeing as they have many similar gameplay experiences.

But there's plenty of PS3 owners who don't have primary access to a Wii and want to enjoy a solid motion controlled experience. Sports Champions can offer them this, and I only see this as a good thing.

Agreed...My family does not have a Wii. I am buying a move bundle day 1...Might get 2, one for my Ps3, and then one for the family room if it proves to be successful in terms of one thing, and this is the one thing I want....The games, guys, it's what we should all be looking at...as a stand-alone item...I don't care if Champions is similar to Wii Sports...it's not Wii Sports, and I don't own Wii Sports...

Regardless, if you want some impressions from people whom actually seem to be enjoying the move, and aren't already pretty biased on sony experiences...Check out the 30 or so Kotaku articles on it...and stop talking about some ratings One company has given a few games.


I was not speaking to everyone else in the world. I was talking about how I see Move in relation to myself. For those who only own a PS3, then yes there is value in what is being offered as they don't already own all the same games on Wii. For me, at this piont, it seems like a waste of money and so far I only have one game I'd even consider wanting it for; which isn't enough to plunk down $150 for a 2player move set (assuming I would be ok with DS3 use).