Yeah I agree with the analogue argument, once u do something that works the moment you take it away or do anything less people start complaining. If the wii manages to make the predicted 100 million mark that is a huge amount of people who have experienced motion controlled games in this generation, not to mention friends and family that also get to play. So if for every wii sold a minimum of a family of 4 people (or your closest friends) play it then that’s 400 million people who have now come to expect motion controls. I’ve taken my wii to parties and to UNI and had friends over to play so i would say about 50 odd people have played my wii, if every one did this then 5 billion people would have experienced motion controls this gen (this is just an example of the max exposure the wii could make)
It’s like when camera phones came out if ur phone didn’t have a camera it wasn’t good enough, it becomes the "in" technology and all the companies follow up on it or else their left behind because the market demands camera phones. If Nintendo’s reign continues the industry will begin to demand either the same or a better experience then what’s currently being offered.
Keep it real guys, dont hate mario, hate the player
Currently playing:
Geometry Wars galaxies, Animal Crossing wild world, Pangya swing with style, SSX Blur







