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Originally Posted by Gabriel360
A good argument I've heard casting doubt on the selling ability of Move is the fact that Sony seems to be aiming it at hardcore gamers who are already satisfied with their current controllers.
Hardcore gamers may be giving Microsoft a lot of crap for the Kinect games they showed at E3, but those games weren't aimed at the hardcore. And maybe that's a good sign for Kinect.
That said, I'm not going to base sales predictions on Amazon's charts. You have to take into account that not everyone who is interested in a product is going to pre-order it. A lot of people are taking a wait-and-see approach. Who knows, we might see PlayStation gamers get totally excited over the Move and run out and buy it when it's released.
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agreed. though i dont consider myself 'hardcore', personally im still waiting to see how well move is implimented in games and which games. i havent seen very much of anything for me to decide. not to mention, are the games themselves any good. if im going to buy move for fps's then move better work well, and the games have to be good as well.