More cowbell? Anyways on topic. Motion sensing tech is and always will be a novelty to ME. Beyond all the crap you would have to buy to make it a viable in home mulit-player machine I just can't see that kind of plunge even before buying games to take in 3x of one thing 4x of another so friends, family and "Mii" can enjoy this. I'm not going to do the math on what all the controller purchasing would add up to but I'd imagine somewhere close to 200 bones or better.
I'm guessing N doesn't take into account that a lot of people can't afford large sets to cram 4 people in side by side shoulder to shoulder all trying to wiggle, shake, swing and move around to control the on screen action. Should be quite an entertaining sight on a 27" (4:3 aspect) or less. Anyone for a Wiimote black eye?
Rational gamers choose subsidized hardware, all else equal [update 2]
Sep 14th 2006 8:04PM (Joystiq)Anyways on topic. Motion sensing tech is and always will be a novelty to ME. Beyond all the crap you would have to buy to make it a viable in home mulit-player machine I just can't see that kind of plunge even before buying games to take in 3x of one thing 4x of another so friends, family and "Mii" can enjoy this. I'm not going to do the math on what all the controller purchasing would add up to but I'd imagine somewhere close to 200 bones or better.
I'm guessing N doesn't take into account that a lot of people can't afford large sets to cram 4 people in side by side shoulder to shoulder all trying to wiggle, shake, swing and move around to control the on screen action. Should be quite an entertaining sight on a 27" (4:3 aspect) or less. Anyone for a Wiimote black eye?