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trestres said:
Wii makes playing games more interactive, meaning that you simulate motions in order to control the game, some may like it, some wont. It seems that a LOT of people are enjoying the new ways to play.

It feels better to control a gun by aiming directly at the screen rather than using a stick to move the cursor.

It feels better to turn a wheel rather than flick the stick to turn.

It feels better to swing a bat/a golf club or anything to mimic the motion the character does on the screen, than rather push a button.

There's a lot of things that can be done with the Wiimote, really infinite, but with that attitude of yours, they wont accomplish anything, good games require a lot of effort, not just input gimmick sell game, but rather make a clever use of the Wiimote like lately we have been seeing from 3rd and 1st party titles.

I think you are overstating the powers of the wii mote a little. Not everything can be done with it...I can't even control the camera in Soul Calibur legends and No more heroes... Wiimote does throw, aim-shoot and shake and thats about it.

Besides, what makes you think that best developers form Capcom, Konami and Epic would bother to invest this effort to figure out how to center game design around a controller. I think they would rather make games with great visuals, great story and cutting edge gameplay no matter what controller is being used...