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NintendoPie said:
artur-fernand said:


How exactly is it prominent? Go look at the highest-rated games of the generation on Metacritic. Uncharted 2, The Last of Us, Bioshock Infinite, GTA4... do any of them use motion controls? When was the last time that an AAA game was released and motion controls were a big part of it? And of course the Wii is still prominent in many houses, it sold nearly 100 million, but what does that prove?

I really want you to explain how it's still prominent.

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.