*product visualization. Actual functions and features may vary.The very reason Nintendo didn't say anything about the Wii before it was already figured out. Why make huge hype for something you're not sure you can deliver?
For the types of games I prefer to play, a keyboard and a mouse work perfectly. I guess that's why the last console type pieces of junk I ever owned were the original Nintendo Gameboy "brick", and the old Atari. Nothing beats a PC as far as I'm concerned.
my point wasn't that the wii controller was new tech (nintendo was very straightforward that it was nothing new at all, just new in how it was applied), but they didn't even show it until they know what it would/wouldn't do. People speculated on what it would/wouldn't do, but it wasn't shown until it was ready. I'm just saying what MS comes out with could be completely different vs what they're showing. All of nintendo's promos showed exactly what the control can do in reality.
Hmm... I've never had much issue with MS products and I use hundreds of them daily...
But in the 9+ years that speech recognition has been available as a standard option on windows, have you ever used it? They have a decade long track record of providing a useless feature. How is it now all of the sudden going to be revolutionary?