| naznatips said: No leo-j, you can't... at all. You need an IR sensor to do this, and the only console that can do this is the Wii. |
Well, not really. Any console could put out an IR camera peripheral and a wearable IR source and start head tracking. Wii has an advantage in that it would just need a stand for a second Wiimote, rather than a whole new device.
Where things break down for other consoles is the conventional controller they still use. You're standing and headtracking, dodging bullets, totally immersed... and still have a two-handed grip on some thumbsticks. It falls flat when you aren't aiming at the screen.

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