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I strongly agree with his comment about how you need something in your hand for sports games, I realize that you really could just hold an object to simulate it, but that would just be weird, having the controller makes it all make more sense
It'll be interesting to see what kind of games are developed for Kinect. So far I've seen a lot of Wii-type games...
Well, I guess we'll see what people come up with.
Of course Kinect is limited. No buttons, No analog sticks, no dpad. No input aside from your body. How am I supposed to play platformers strategy games or shooters? I imagine if they figure something out it will be pretty damn tedious.
but inefficient