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Because most people don't look to good at low resolution in bad lighting conditions while performing strange movements in their living rooms?

Although if they got some good games behind it and had easy YouTube integration so you could more readily show off 'your moves' then it might sell better.

But really like similar peripherals I think it boils down to something that is harder to exploit and faces more challenges. Holding a Wiimote and swinging it to play tennis is a no-brainer... Eyetoys are a tougher proposition IMHO.



Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...