What they really have to argue is that the Kinect is worth that extra 100$. And that's hardly likely. Why would I spend 100$ on something that allows me to use motion and voice commands, when I'm just fine with a regular controller and a headset?
He's hilarious. He and the rest of Nintendo still haven't woken up and realized that the Wii was a one-hit-wonder. It's crappy software sales should have given them a clue, and the flop of the Wii U so far should have smacked them over the head.
I had to laugh at this. 'We have Zelda! Mario! Donkey Kong!' So, you essentially have a handful of franchises that you and your company have been milking to death for nearly 20 years?
People who blame video games for violence are idiots. Frankly, gun violence and school shootings existed well before video games became mainstream. Could they have an effect on some mentally unstable people? Sure, but so could a TV show or a movie. Also, what's hilarious is that their examples don't pan out in real life. Look at Japan. Their culture absolutely glamorizes violence in all forms of media. Yet they have one of the lowest rates of violence in the civilized world.
@Barazon @VexxRed ....Neither is Kinect. People really don't bother checking their facts. According to Xbox.com, the Kinect can be entirely turned off.
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