BBC recently took a look at the control situations video games have been subjected to over the past 30 years or so. Everything from virtual reality set-ups on down to the original controllers for the NES and NES are looked at, eventually bringing us to the Wiimote. And while motion-sensing controls are not new to the gaming world, they have arguably been worth a whole lot less in the past when compared to today's Wiimote.This, of course, brings us to a fork in the road, where one side leads to a path where the Wiimote will continue to be received as ground-breaking and usher in a new era of gaming through unique motion-sensing gameplay, and the other leading towards a dead end where past control schemes that have utilized motion-sensitive controls have been seen as nothing more than a novelty reside. Do you think the Wiimote will receive more and more praise as time goes on or do you think the fun of the console's launch line-up, along with accessibility of some of its games, will fizzle away soon?

