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-To track body and various body parts and use voice recognition to control simple, casual friendly games(at least initially).
-To get non-gamers that have always found the controller to be a hurdle into videogames.
-To appeal to the Wii's huge casual audience and offer them the next thing now in high definition and on more powerful hardware.
Just a few of them off the top of my head.
shinrabanshou
The complexity of control schemes and interfaces was the hurdle, not the controllers in and of themselves. The Wii already produced a product with a much simplified ultra-accessible control scheme and user interface. It's basically... a remote. Anyone who is "afraid" of the Wiimote is not going to find Kinect any more accessible.
If the Wii's market really cared about HD graphics and powerful hardware they wouldn't have bought a Wii. The Wii's market also aren't likely the people pre-ordering this device 3-4 months before launch. That guy was right, the most core of the core will buy anything.
The Wii can still be complicated for some people, especially compared to the way you control some of the Kinect games by literally doing what you would normally do in real life. For some Wii games you actually have to do a combination of button pressing + motion to achieve a result. In Kinect you just move your arms, legs, etc.
And for your second point...flawed logic, imo. The Wii had no competition for you to be able to say that. You didn't have a Wii HD for you to accurately make that stament. More people cared about the control method than graphics, yes. But you cannot yet say that those people wouldn't care to have a similar or better control scheme AND better graphics/HD. THAT part remains to be seen when MOVE and Kinect hit.
You can't say if you had a Wii competitor at Wii's launch with the same control scheme, at the same price with better graphcis and HD, most people would have still bought the Wii. They had no choice until now.
High Definitiion, isn't just for hardcore gamers. People that have upgraded to HDTV's from oldschool TV's don't all own a 360 or PS3. People outside of gaming LIKE high definition. That includes casual gamers. Everyone on the planet loves beautiful things....whether they are clothes, cars, women, men, or videogame graphics.
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