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z101 said:
lightbleeder said:

but then released the Move controller that is more precise and better for motion gaming than Wii's controller (even with Wii motion plus) and also made nunchuck controller wireless.


Move isn't more precise than motion plus, under some cirumstances move has a advantage (for example it can recognize where the position of the player in front of the TV) but when you look at the full experience the wii controls are more precise (for example the pointer controls are a lot of faster and precise) than move.

I am happy that my Nunchuk is not wireless! Don't want another device that eat batteries. If you want, there are add ons to make the nunchuk wireless.

I don't know if I can agree with this blanket statement.  When I borrowed my sister's move, I downloaded a bunch of demos.  Some of them had horrendous pointer controls.  Killzone 3 (not a game I enjoyed but I have to admire its technical prowess) was pretty much on par with the Wii.  I guess it's up to the designer how well the Move works.  Of course, you could argue that the pointer works flawlessly in every Wii game and in certain Move games.

I actually think that having the Wii run on batteries (I use rechargables) is a feather in the Wii Remote's cap.  i can swap rechargeable batteries and play the Wii in two seconds.  When I got the Move, I had to wait for the device to charge.  It has a built in battery (didn't have the Navigation part ot the controller so I don't know about that part) but you can't play a PS Move while it's charging like you can with a dual shock 3.