Ajescent said:
Jumpin said:
The Move was supposed to steal away the Wii's market share. I don't see how it has successfully done that; sales are very lower in comparison to even the nearly 70 week old Wii Motion and are currently declining. I have not yet met a person who has bought the Move, or has considered buying it, who only didn't get the Wii because they refuse to buy non-Sony products for videogames. I also doubt the Move will gain much traction in the market before Nintendo unveils its next gen-console with a superior experience.
The Kinect looks like it will actually have a broader appeal beyond the system-nationalist fan. Although it really remains to be seen.
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that plus your avatar=me saying Rome wasn't built in a day.
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Well, in 600 years, if the PS Move is successful, you can tell me "I told you so." =P
When people look back on this generation; who will be seen as the company conquering nation?