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jdelanoy said:
I would say that if Nintendo makes you drive in MK using the motion sensor, then MK will lose miserably.


The Wiimote's motion sensing is essentially identical to the SIXAXIS's motion sensing. The only difference is that the Wiimote has a pointing device facilitated by the infrared sensor bar. Other than that, the Wiimote uses the same technique as the SIXAXIS - meaning accelerometers, which are notoriously slow and touchy compared to joysticks.
I have tried driving vehicles in Moterstorm using the motion sensor, and I have tried flying aircraft in Warhawk using the motion sensor. In both cases, I do absolutely pathetic compared to when I use the joysticks. In Moterstorm, using a joystick, I once got first place 83 seconds before the second place dude came across the finish line. Using the motion sensor, the best I ever did was 1st place by .08 sec in the easiest track. (meaning I only got it by pure luck...) Don't even make me tell you how much I sucked at Warhawk using the motion sensor....

What I am saying is that driving vehicles using today's motion sensors is very difficult. If MK allows you to drive with the Nunchuck's joystick, it will win. Otherwise, SSBB will simply DESTROY all memories of Wii Mario Kart.

You're talking like a hardcore gamer. It won't be like that.

Using the motion sensor to drive in Mk is exactly the kind of thing that  gives an advantage in the market.

Is a lot easier to someone who is not used to play videogames to use the wiimote motion sensor instead of the analog stick.

The games you mentioned received bad critics about the motion sensor using. 

Not to mention that Nintendo is good developing gameplay.