GamesIndustry has an article up about how Ignition Entertainment’s Ed Bradley believes the Wii remote has so much more potential.
Bradley points out that developers should never lose site of the real goal – giving players a unique gaming experience – rather than create something technically impressive that adds nothing to the final gameplay experience.
“It can certainly spew out a lot of useful info. The tricky bit is making meaningful use of it all,” said Bradley.
“At the end of the day developers want players to have fun rather than impose clever mathematics on them, so if it turns out to be fun only using a simple subset of the controller’s gizmos then why worry about how “proper” it is?”



