Eh, I'd prefer a 360 controller, PS3 controller, or a mouse and keyboard to a Wii-mote. I feel that what could be done with a simple button now has to be done with multiple waves of your arm to try and get the Wii-mote/sensor bar to register that action.
The PS3 and 360 controller may have lots of buttons, but the Wii-mote you're still going to have to remember all the button mappings as well as motion control mappings that may or may not register immediately when you perform the action.
It all depends on the person though, I may not care for the Wii-mote, but my parents loved it for something like Wii-Sports (really the only Wii game they've played).







