I pick Wii, but not even becoz of the price. It's becoz it sounds like Move and Kinect have too many rules that you have to adhere to when you actually just wanna play a game. I like to play with the lights off and lying back on the bed or couch. I play games to relax. I don't wanna have to be in a particular position exactly 8 feet away from the TV. I don't wanna have to stand up. I don't want to have to let a camera recalibrate my body between stages. I don't want the lights on. I don't want to have to be directly in front of the TV at all times. I don't wanna talk to my console (I feel the same way about automated telephone services). People should not talk to inanimate objects! haha
I actually saw a review of one of the new Move games, and it says you have to recalibrate the thing after every round by standing up in front of the camera and putting the controller in several key locations over and over again. That just seems like it would be very irritating to me. (I heard that Wii Motionplus sometimes requires some calibration too, although in my time spent with Red Steel 2 it never presented itself as a problem at all.) Most gamers don't even like loading screens, so I don't see how this is gonna be acceptable to people, assuming that it's true.
I guess it's possible that some people won't mind, but I personally don't like barriers that take you away from the game. This is also one of the reasons I have no interest in 3-D with glasses. When the glasses go away, there may be a chance. But not until the barriers are removed do I have any interest in these types of "technological advancements".







