| Azuren said: To me, the Wii was a trendy game console that sold initially off of a gimmick and a really good tech demo (Wii Sports). It left a lasting, negative impact on the market by feigning a healthy market (most people who purchased Wii's would not go on to purchase more Nintendo hardware, partially due to peripheral fatigue), and infected more training gaming experiences with motion controls that, in hindsight, were unnecessary and unwanted. Hell, the Wii's popularizing of motion controls goes all the way to the XB1 being overpriced due to the insisted bundling with Kinect. |
The Kinect for the Xbox One was advertised almost entirely for it's voice recognition ..... not it's motion controls.
But yeah the Kinect and Move are the Wii's fault.







