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I think Microsoft won the motion control war...

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Still not a holodeck. Still not impressed.

i enjoy both i think that the move has potential if Sony would get their act together and produce some GOOD games for it. I love Sony but i'm noticing a loss of support on products that i spend a decent amount of money on. (Vita, Move, PSP, DLC coming out months after the competition..... it goes on) its really starting to annoy me. hopefully they can save their reputation, im still waiting on a good game to play on the vita other then lego harry potter, SMH

Edited by r0ckstarferlife

Sorry Amon, I respectfully disagree. I think baylaust is totally right.

Not to mention much of this technology already exists, its just the first time its been done with a video game console.

HOLY SHIT, AMON HAS BROKEN IN TO KH13!

 

 

 

 

 

Now back on topic, i don't really think that the Kinect is crap, but the games do not make me want to use it. Or an Xbox 360 for that matter.

The Wii has Brawl, so I'd say Nintendo won.

 

And I just found this on that site...

 

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Edited by XIIISwords

I just noticed, that with this technology of tracking individual fingers, cyber sex got a lot more real.

Edited by TheApprenticeofKingMickey

I'll only ever buy an Xbox if they make a Kinect game where I can be the Avatar and bend the $hit out of everyone.

Edited by lizzie1238

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