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You said exactly the same thing as Tyrien, so I gave you exactly the same reply.
By innovation I mean the new features which are not currently present on other a games consoles, such as the motion sensors. Also, look at the Wii Board. It can detect exactly where you are standing and if you move it knows where you have moved to, which could be an amazing addition to future games. You could actually physically walk around, open door handles and so on. Actually be in the game. The Wii is undeniably more interactive than the other consoles, and that is of course the main point in it. The only thing that was ever sort of similar was the Eye-Toy which was really buggy and didn't really take off, also you could only do extremely simple things with it.
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Eye toy was buggy? Care to give some sort of proof! Motion sensing! PS3 has sixaxis as well, so I really do not see anything extraordinarily innovative on Wii to be very honest. Also, the games that you mentioned earlier are only liked by the lobby of casul gamers, and no one else. Nintendo are the one publishing, and developing most of the titles... No wonder, they are not moving forward.
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Well, putting it on does terms the Ps3 is even more expensive with the accessories. I don't think Xbox 360 as failed in given good games, you have Bioshock, Halo 3, Forza Motorsport 2, Mass Effect. And you have many models that adapt to everyones pocket. It doesn't have all that fancy gadgets as the Ps3 does, but it as its high points.
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Gears, and Halo three are the only games that did good business on 360, and bioshock. As far as the accessories go, then I still stand correct. 360 is just as expensive as Ps3.