That could be a very appropriate issue, I think a resolution to the Wiimote idea in the future is limited use of motion sensory functions or optional controller schemes. Right now though Nintendo is obviously going to support Wiimote only play as providing an alternative this early in its introduction would negate its value to the system and compromise the early appeal of the Wii.
I also hope Nintendo's success with lifestyle games leads them to realize that the future of lifestyle games is their integration into typical games, just as online play has been integrated into typical games. Just as I hope that they realize that motion sensory controls are open to compromise as well and integration into more traditional controller schemes. A traditional style controller with wii-mote functionality would be pretty spiffy in the future. A great compromise for those who have reservations about the Wii-motes future appeal to wide spread genres of gaming.







