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I have a Wii and I brought Move recently. I think I may have wasted my money with Move. First of all, there are very few titles supporting Move, although I am sure things will improve a lot in the next one year.

So far, I don't believe my experience with Move was really better than with the Wii. Obviously, there is the advantage of full HD graphics but the controls themselves weren't much of an improvement. I hated Champion Sports, I think it is a subpar copy of Wii Sports Resort.

I also hated the Move implementation of Resident Evil 5, but I admit it is probably the same thing with Resident Evil 4 in the Wii, the difference being the fourth Resident Evil being a much better game than the fifth.

I tried the Top Spin 4 demo and found it to be a bad joke. Te developers should have looked at what EA Sports implemented in Grand Slam Tennis, which is not good but still light-years ahead Top Spin.

Finally, I tried Killzone 3. Ok, I also thought it wasn't as good as the second one, which may influence my evaluation. Still, the game controls were tackled in the Move and Navigator controllers and thus, some of them are just uncomfortable to use, such as the d-pad in the Navigator. Also, I didn't found it more precise in any way as the Wii. 

It is likely that my dissatisfaction is more a result from poor implementation of a novelty, as I have confidence in quality work by Sony's hardware team. However, considering very few studios are trying hard to get it right (the same thing happened to the Wii), I am not sure Move is worthy of the investment.