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Will you SELL your Wii after buying PS3 MOVE?

Sure NOT... there´s no M... 80 26.23%
 
Sure NOT.. still not beli... 61 20.00%
 
No, I have too much invested on my Wii 53 17.38%
 
Yes, I will sell my Wii, ... 12 3.93%
 
Yes, sure, long time I don´t play my Wii. 80 26.23%
 
No, Will wait for Microsoft NATAL. 19 6.23%
 
Total:305

Even if I own both (which I do not) I could not see one accessory causing you to scrap an entire console (that you own games for).

Variety is good and all this does is open up new avenues of gaming enjoyment to explore, not close others.



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Raze said:
adam84 said:
rocketpig said:
I have a sneaking suspicion that most people that voted "yes" don't even own a Wii.


Why am i thinking the same thing

Because this site is overrun with PS3 fanboys?



I have no interest in PS Move, yet. Sony's approach seems to imitate what Nintendo are doing with Wii, but they seem to have missed out on a few key pointers. I don't see anything as unique or appealing as Wii Sports or Wii Fit in their line up, they might have 20 first party move titles lined up but how many of those are going to sell millions of PS3s in the way the Wii series has moved millions of Wiis?

Besides, by the time Sony are getting their motion control scheme out the gate Nintendo will be bringing out Zelda-Motion Plus only Zelda, that is. Just as Sony are getting started with Move, I think Nintendo will have perfected 1:1 motion control in videogames! If any franchise will do it, it'll be Zelda. Also, Nintendo are bringing a completely different device to the market in the Vitality sensor. Rather than fighting over the same crowd, they're going after another new group.



Somehow, I don't think that anybody will sell their Wii for Sports Game Champions and Family Game Party. Nor for SOCOM 4 having motion controls. Those who bought a Wii for the games certainly won't. Those who bought a Wii for the motion controls probably won't want to lay down a large amount of money for a slightly improved Wiimote.

And those who own a PS3 and a Wii probably fit in to the former.



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On the contrary: for rising prices for the 360 and the Move, I will not buy them until they are priced lower than $250 (including motion controls) at least. I have never spent more money on a console and I am not planning to do so.



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perpride said:

This was pure win. Funniest thing Ive seen on the internet today



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It seems like the only people who would do such a thing were people who were interested in motion controls, but have no interest in Nintendo's games, and my guess is that that is a very small subset of Wii owners.



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I didn't vote because the options are pretty stupid, but my answer is no.

Saying you'll sell your Wii after buying the Move is as silly as saying you'll sell your 360 after buying a PS3.



That's it, i'm selling my kid after i get a dog.

And yes, the stupidity of my post is equivalent to the stupidity level of the OP



If i lose access to this profile as well....I'm done with this site.....You've been warned!!.....whoever you are...

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Unless PS3 can emulate Wii software perfectly... never.



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