Metallicube said:
The difference is the Wii has a plentiful library of quality games, and the support of strong Nintendo franchises. Aside from Dance Central, maybe Kinect Adventures and Kinect Sports, I don't see that quality on Kinect's lineup, either now or in the future. Simply being "casual" doesn't get it a free pass to success. I think the various failed third party efforts at "casual" software on Wii has proven that. If a hardware console/peripheral/whatever doesn't have the games to back it up, it will falter, because the purpose of the hardware is to play the software. Doesn't matter how cool controller-less gaming might be. And so far all I really see on Kinect is a few good games that Wii has already done, and a whole lot of duds that resemble the bottom of the barrel third party shovelware on the Wii. |
Games are in the pipe line. After the sales of kinect this year, software companies are going to be punching out games. What about the TGS game, you forget about those.
When a new system, whatever, launches did they ever have more then a couple good games and the rest mediocre. Thats how it goes. So kinect adventure is going to hit 20 million with ease.
Seems funny you bring up bad software when in NA there are 7 kinect titles in the top 50 chart. Having 3 million sellers already and more on the way. I bet zumba and your shape evolved get there as well. Seems Joy ride is getting some traction too, even though it's a crappy game. I agree with you there but maybe kids love it. Kinectimals will hit a million as well.
So duds usually don't sell that well. But we are used to this type of talk from u. Seems you hate anything to do with kinect and it's success and will downplay it at any chance. ( just my opinion, I could be wrong) most likely not.