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Reasonable said:
kowenicki said:

He is absolutely spot on with that... I agree with every single word.


Even the wrong ones?

C'mon, he was nicely professional for once, but he's spinning and deliberately projecting a false perspective on Sony's approach.

For example I notice the US Kevin Butler Move ads seem to be curiously focused on Move specific titles and a curiously Wii like family environment.

The difference at this point is Kinect is purely aimed at new titles/experiences (nothing wrong with that of course) while Move is aimed at both the existing base/titles and new titles/experiences.  Looking at the ratio of Move titles at launch to exiting titles patched it's clear that the split isn't 50/50 either but skewed towards Move specific titles similar to Kinect.  Even allowing for Socom  and the like there are still more new Move specific titles in the works, such as Sorcery, than Move optional titles, so this isn't temporary for Move launch either.

Nope, he's just plain wrong in his core arguement, although in his shoes I'd say exactly the same thing.

The Cat is Reasonable.  :D Sorry I had to do it rofl. 

And he's right.  How can Greenberg say Move is not trying to sway casuals?  That's the whole reason they both got into this motion stuff.  Of course, Sony seems to be aiming for customers in a more balanced manner to be sure.