tonymarraffa on 10 April 2012
| Zappykins said: Because, it is: A. Alot of fun! I really enjoyed the Wii in it's time, but this is more than just an HD upgrade. It's a expanded way of playing (not just the wiimote moving.) B. People use it for exercise. Exercise often sells. C. It's more useful and convenient than people seem to think. Say, your doing dishes, jaming to some music, and that song you hate comes on - the one that burned into your memory and you don't want to ever hear again. You have sudsy hands, busy doing stuff, how are you going to escape the horrid music? (You say, 'Xbox, Next') and it skips to a different song. (true story) It seems some gamers just want to be couch potatoes and finger smash buttons. I think they have nothing to fear as their will always be those kinds of games. But other want to play games where they can use verbal commands in the game, actually want to learn to fight or dance as some kinect games teach that, or they want to pretend they are in a world and get to do things they couldn't it real life. (Like smash a city in K Star Wars, or Happy, Action, Theater.) And, I’m a big fan of the voice search through Bing. It is much nicer than trying to tap in some letters for a search. It opens up a whole bunch of options Xbox and gaming in general. |









