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Squilliam said:

I think the point Kowenicki was making was this:

Move: Sells accessories but mostly relates to the same games that can be played on DS3. People with Move aren't buying more software that they wouldn't have otherwise purchased, for the most part.

Kinect: Sells accessories but also sells completely new software which adds to the overall revenue per Xbox 360 and increases the number of games bought measureably.

 

Regardless of what one does for their respective systems, to actually try and find a way to argue that Move is a failure is extremely bias.  The Move cannot be called a failure just because it's so easy to implement into games that can be controlled with the DS3.  And as long as Sony keeps making money off of the controller, and developers see some boosts in their sales because they implement it into their game, it will be viewed as a success.

And honestly, as soon as people get tired of the limited forms of gameplay that standalone Kinect games currently allow, I think we're going to see it being implemented into normal games, as well.  And if this begins to happen, are you going to feel the same way about Kinect?  I doubt it.