Those aren't the standard methods of controlling every game on the entire system. They're niche games... and while they do make considerable success, the major difference is that these control methods are used for a single game, or sets of games. You can still pick up a standard controller for playing everything else.Originally Posted by Daria
And if you think that innovation is driving sales, take a look at the sales numbers for August.. EA dominated the game sales, capturing 43% of the market share, mostly due to a crappy, rehashed football game. If Nintendo was smart, they would make their next controller out of pigskin, and allow you to throw it at the TV.
Nintendo is indeed creative and I'm not disputing that. But, there are few creative companies out there, and even fewer who are already interested in making games for the Revolution. How many other companies are taking advantage of the EyeToy or the DDR mat? And, how easy is it going to be to make multisystem games with this control scheme?