Aeroprism wrote:However, with the awesome Kinect and the not so-awesome Playstation Move, Nintendo has now to compete.
The Move is really good, much more responsive than the Wii. Kinect has a ton of response issues.
The Wii's processor is twice as fast as the Cube's and it can compete with their MotionPlus and the fact that it has many more games to offer, comparatively-speaking, under its motion-control technology than the more recent Move and Kinect. However, all of this will probably end up being flash-in-the-pan gimmicks, anyway. Anyone who's smart knows that gaming is moving into the casual market, with games like Angry Birds and Farmville. I can't say either interests me, but that's what's capturing attention these days: Games that are apps and can be played on any device, not exclusive to a giant gaming console. People don't like forking over big dollars for an exclusive console with no mobility, and I can't say I blame them. That's the way the world is moving, and if these game companies want to keep up, they better work towards games that can move around, from your phone to your console to your PSP to your iPad to your laptop.