| puffy said: Picking up the controller won't sell it, compelling software will and right now it has none.. Sure there is some on the horizon but right now it's a pretty crappy lineup |
This and also due to the fact that people have to become aquainted with the controller. Remember with the Wii, it was word-to-mouth. Move will catch on slowly, but it's still at 0 worldwide compared to that 73.7 million worldwide with the Wii as the Wii-mote is packed in with every console. Believe me, Move is much more different than the Wii-mote, but right now the games are the only Wii-too (party/multiplayer/demo). Once the software rolls along the Move controller WILL be different as it will cater to a different crowd.








