Most wii games don't support motion ranges that wide though, so it seems like a welcome challenge to Nintendo. Besides wii sports, most games really just use shakes, wrist flicks and other boring moves. In that vid, the screen character accurately mimiced boxing movements.
May end for Wii not Dolphin besides Nintendo is up to develop new system better than Wii.Natal > PS3 motion (just copy wii no new ideas)= Dolphin+Wii motion plus>PC
basicly i dont give a damn
as long as i can enjoy coding for the wii
and i hope soon DSi ;_;
I still love wii most, because you can emulate it on pc
Natal sucks for me, i dont want to look like an idiot while playing game. And besides, i like to have controller in hand. Playing games like bowling would be impossible on natal.
Wii's answer to this: CATALOG BITCHES, I HAVE ONE
Seriously, PS3 won't be a threat for Wii for at least 1 year when it comes to motion controllers.
All the casuals who bought a wii and never even gets games for it, won't get a PS3 for this. And the people like this, who hasn't bought a console yet, will still choose the cheaper wii which is the most famous for motion controllers (unless they happen to also want a blueray player). If the controller is really more precise than motion+, there's still not many hardcore wii owners that will get it just for that, myself for example bought Wii for Mario, Metroid & Zelda, not motion controllers. I admit that's really all the wii has going right now, so I hope Nintendo soon launches a new console that gets more multiplatform titles. The only market I see for move is people already owning a PS3, who quite ironically has been bashing the wii the last few years... sad
apparently nintendo feel flattered by the idea , they say "if the imitation is the honest form of flattery, then we are blushed for that" ( <--bad translation there)
And sony say that hey won't fill the market with bad quality games , they will still prefer the classic users