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Alright, first thread since my return, holla.
When Nintendo announced that they were creating the Wii a few years ago (how long has it been, 4?), it was basically a gaming revolution. The all too common controller with two analog sticks had evolved, basically. And Nintendo definitely reaped the benefits. Free motion gaming? An instaseller (yeah, I made that word up). Obviously Sony and Microsoft wanted in on the market, so they created the Playstation Move and Xbox Kinect, respectively. Today, there are a plethora of games out that use this free motion technology, some well, others not so well.
Have played and free motion games (I'm pretty sure there's a correct term, don't remember what)? What's you're opinion of them, and how do they compare to the gaming mechanism we've known all too well, simply sitting on the couch and rocking out. Have you enjoyed these games? And my most important question, are there any ideas for games that you'd like to see free motion implemented in?
Personally, my sister got a Wii two days ago (not Wii U) and Just Dance 4. That game is heaven. Seriously.
When Nintendo announced that they were creating the Wii a few years ago (how long has it been, 4?), it was basically a gaming revolution. The all too common controller with two analog sticks had evolved, basically. And Nintendo definitely reaped the benefits. Free motion gaming? An instaseller (yeah, I made that word up). Obviously Sony and Microsoft wanted in on the market, so they created the Playstation Move and Xbox Kinect, respectively. Today, there are a plethora of games out that use this free motion technology, some well, others not so well.
Have played and free motion games (I'm pretty sure there's a correct term, don't remember what)? What's you're opinion of them, and how do they compare to the gaming mechanism we've known all too well, simply sitting on the couch and rocking out. Have you enjoyed these games? And my most important question, are there any ideas for games that you'd like to see free motion implemented in?
Personally, my sister got a Wii two days ago (not Wii U) and Just Dance 4. That game is heaven. Seriously.