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As a stage show it was pretty lame but I think many are missing the point. It doesn't really matter if they announced any core games at all. They just provided a fantastic tool to build core games around and there are plenty of developers that will respond.

1:1 real time motion - have you really thought about where it could go. This could provide an experience that is as close to being IN the game as is possible. To actually sword fight, or open a door, punch out the bad guy, whatever you can imagine using the same skills and motions that would be required if the game was real.

Comparing a light saber duel with a real time, real motion control to a light saber duel by wiggling your thumbs is like the difference between looking at a centerfold in the magazine and dating her. This is so huge that they could have announced that one thing and walked off the stage "winning" E3 in the process.