^I have to agree with homer. Multiple buttons don't scare young gamers, kids are so intelligent they can pick anything up, honestly. Women and the elderly, that's a different story. But as Homer said with 150M PS2's sold you're bound to have a massive number of kids playing that. So, was it too complicated for them. I'd bet you millions that it was not.
So why did motion controls work in all their simplicity? Because they're just awesome, always have been. Arcades are funner with motion controls, tablets are more awesome for most applications because they're organic, they match our human natural way to do things. So, motion controls worked because they're awesome, and if not yet awesome, the potential surely is. Maybe people bought the Wii believing it would do everything they dreamed of. Maybe some regret their purchases. But motion controls as a technology, with the future in sight, is definitely here to stay.







