Quote Originally Posted by DMKA View Post

Actually the Move is doing quite well. Of course it helps that it actually works, you don't need an auditorium to play with it in, it's not $150.00, and it's entire marketing campaign hasn't been based on lies (Kevin Butler would never lie to me).

Not that I'll be buying it either.
Oh, no doubt the Move is doing reasonably well. I also agree that the marketing campaign is less shady than that of the Kinect. I just think that as the numbers come out the Kinect is going to be in the lead for the long haul (much like the Wii) because of the way it has chosen to market. I seems to be marketed more at serious gamers than the Kinect, but most serious gamers have an aversion to motion controls, so it's an uphill battle.

Also, to be fair, $150 is for a single person. You'll have to drop quite a bit more to get a second person playing with you. Still, at this point I'm more likely to get a Move than a Kinect. It appeals a good deal to my wife, but I'm just not sold yet because the games aren't out there.

However, some places seem to really like the Kinect. While I'm definitely more interested in something like the Move at this point, it's really going to be an issue of who comes out with the games that make me really want to play with the motion controls.