It is a Sony IP, it will never go multiplatform, because it would hurt Sony's business
This is one of the reasons that I just got my PS3
If Microsoft were to have released a Sixaxis-like controller, they would have been raked across the coals by Nintendo fanboys... so why is Sony immune?
To each their own I guess...
I wouldn't worry about uncharted 2 yet, considering it is still in development. If it is still at that status in a few months, then you might have room to worry.
I look forward to the chance to test that out!
I think that we have just seen the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the potential of Sixaxis controls. Gamers and reviewers just need to give it a fair chance before saying it doesn't work.
That is true! I hope that some of the more skilled developers start implementing it more seamlessly into gameplay, instead of using it a minigame gimmick.
I would like to think that Sony had more of a plan in mind than ripping off the Wii... but if you were an outside observer, it could definitely appear that way
Gentle walking? At that weight it would be hard to be gentle at anything! :P
Was it something that you would consider an equivalent to a normal workout?
a lawsuit waiting to happen, is what it sounds like
Well, you are getting the balance board too, so I can kinda see where they get the price from.
I don't know, it seems awful gimmicky to me
The only game that I think stands a chance at making you more fit is Dance Dance Revolution or the old school NES Track and Field game... maybe the just should have updated that game and put it out!
Does anybody think that Wii Fit actually works?
This is another grab for the EA money hat
It would be to hard to do that... the DS lends itself well to that kind of thing though
How about Final Fantasy for Dummies... Those games are so complex, they are almost impossible to get into if you are not familiar with the genre!
There is just something about spending time together around the table playing games that can bring out the best in families. This is really an unnecessary product.