Master of Ossus wrote:Actually, it is because it requires an entirely new control scheme. Never before has a controller been designed to allow for someone to mime out the actions that occur on-screen, and that really includes PC games.
Not to this extent, no. There have been attempts though (mouse gesturing, or mouse movement capturing, especially in arcades, where custom control interfaces have been easier to include. (there's a lightgun game where it calculates your body posture with sensors and moves your viewpoint accordingly, so you actually really do duck behind cover etc.).
Before the Wii, that kind of stuff needed a custom input peripheral, like Samba de Amigo's maracas, DKK's bongas, or Guitar Hero's Gibson. Which basically put the entry barrier far too high.
Likewise, the need to run the infrastructure for content download and game matching meant that centralised online gaming and communities haven't been able to develop before. There have been attempts to move consoles online, but they've been crippled from birth by the extra cost of actually providing the online content and keeping it there for people to access.
As I said, putting existing things together (position, movement, and orientation sensing) in a way no-one has thought of before is innovation. I am not saying that the Wiimote is not innovative, I am saying that Live
is. Two things can be innovative in different areas at once, you know.
By the same token, Sony's seeming intent to copy both without actually including any of the features that make them worthwhile, the Wii's complete redesign and total freedom of movement in the controller or Live's centralisation, may mean that they fall uncomfortably between the two stools. Their motion sensing controller will not get the same use or support as the Wii, and their online service will not have the stability or content that Live does, because each developer still needs to run their own content servers and game matching, shifting the cost model on to them, rather than Microsoft absorbing it with the Live Gold subscriptions and very deep pockets..