05-09-2006, 11:09 PM
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J-Dub
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Re: PS3 will have a tough time. (interim E3 review)
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Originally Posted by manasecret
EDIT: I remembered what brought my post on, KillerGremlin's post.
After seeing Miyamoto, Reggie, Iwata, and that lucky bastard play tennis together, and after seeing some of the ads for the other sports in that game like baseball, I can see Nintendo's strategy to appealing to nongamers working.
I mean, I can imagine myself pulling out the Wii to the living room, instead of keeping it regulated to the backroom where all of my normal family members can ignore it. And I can imagine myself pulling out that tennis game in front of my family and swinging the racket wildly around. I know everyone in my family would be intrigued, and everyone in my family would want to try a few swings of the wii racket.
How do I know this? Because I've been to arcades with some of my family, family who doesn't even know who makes the Playstation, let alone what an XBox is. But they love playing anything that simulates reality, or anything that is physical or just about anything that doesn't have a whole lot of buttons on it.
I've heard a couple of you on these boards say, "I just have no interest in swinging a controller around." Yeah, well, clearly everyone else in the world has no interest in sitting around pressing 20 buttons playing an interactive movie. I think most people out there, however, do have an interest in doing something physical, and something fun. And I think Nintendo has made something that does both, and well.
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very well put, I agree totally. And I mean nintendo has been exaggerating the whole movement thing quite a bit, in other words, any game besides maybe a golf title should be easily playable from a seated position. For those of us who would rather sit down.
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