[quote name='BWS1982']Not that I don't agree with your post as a whole, but how can you produce such assurance as "ZERO chance" with something that is nothing more than speculation. It appears to me that you see no reason to get a Move or Kinect after having a Wii, therefore everyone thinks like you (or I)...You'd be surprised, actually, how many people will just throw money at a second or third console "just to have it", along with any and all motion control apparatus'. You also forget this is the first time motion control and HD have married to this level.
Look at it this way, a lot of people think like this: "Why would you get a PS3/360 when you have a PS3/360" and "Why would you get a Nintendo DS/PSP when you already have a "Nintendo DS/PSP"....Society has different levels of interpretation for "proprietary", for "need met"...where you see a redundancy they still see a void to be filled. Not all see an overlap where some of us might see it.
I also thought we were told the Move would come with a pack in game, I have read so much after E3 lately though I can't recall where I saw that bit.[/QUOTE]
Okay you're right, I can't say "Zero" chance but lets face it, this is just more motion control. Did you actually look at the games they're showing? They're the same

ing games as on the Wii.
Wii Sports, Kinect Sports, Sports Champions
Kinectimals? Hello? Can you say Petz games?
This is the same shit on the DS and Wii. I highly doubt many people are going to buy a new console just for this stuff. Even a lot of people with the consoles like me (and others in this forum) aren't going to spend that kind of money to play a

ing petz game in HD. If these becomes a proven successes (Kinect and Move) then I'll think about picking them up and they'll likely come packed in with some of the best games. Meanwhile you are going to take a huge risk that it will be a failure and the only games for it are super casual cutsie kids games that you can play for 5 bucks on the

ing DS.
I really have to wonder if you guys are thinking this through or if you're letting hype from E3 excite you for this product(s). As Alan Greenspan once said about another subject, it seems like irrational exuberance to me...