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thismeintiel said:
LudicrousSpeed said:

Yeah, lets have the game be connected to a hard to find, extremely rarely supported extra peripheral lol. Just Dance doesn't even advertise the Move on the box anymore, and that's pretty much the only game that still supports it. Might as well say Kinect could do the game, too. At the end of the day, nah. Arms will be unique to the Switch. Nothing like it on the other consoles.

1,2 Switch looks fun because it is different. Nothing wrong with facing someone else while you play. I'm sure you probably didn't think Wii Sports would do well, either.

Do you honestly think there will be a console that is incredibly popular as the Wii, but uses the same exact gimmick? If so, how naive. Even the original Wii didn't keep gamers captivated. It's appeal lasted only ~3 years. People stopped buying it and people who had it stopped buying its games, hence it having to crawl to 100M (when people thought it would match/beat PS2) and having the lowest tie ratio of that gen. Face it, motion control was a gimmick and people are getting tired of them. If the failures of Wii U and the XBO+Kinect don't prove that, then I guess you'll continue to be lost on trends and the way the market is moving.

And yea, Wii Sports was popular, but at the height of the Wii's success. It also allowed you to look at your character onscreen. Again, the point of a VIDEO game.

Cool story, but the Move is still an irrelevant piece of optional hardware with no support and Nintendo ditching consoles to make PS4 Move games is a stupid idea :)

And Wii Sports is what made the Wii popular. Highly doubtful 1,2 Switch has the same impact, but it looks fun. Fun > looking at the screen, lol.