NintendoPie said:
What does that prove? Are you kidding me? It obviously proves that something different caught on and did well. It proves that it seriously did create a revolution in the gaming industry. @Bold; Did you not read the sentence where I said Nintendo still had the WiiMote at E3? |
All you're telling me is "Nintendo is still using the Wiimote" (which I admitted I made a mistake in this regard) and "a lot of people still own a Wii". Okay... so what? The Wiimote is their technology, so it was on E3. Nothing more natural. And a lot of people own the Wii because it appealed to the non-gamers. The casual market. My point is, I don't see motion controls being used in most games, just on a few ones, to mixed results.








