[citation][nom]JMcEntegart[/nom]Man, that's a mighty polite way of saying "milk it."[/citation]
Partly I suppose but I was thinking more along the lines of supporting the efforts of trying to innovate within a niche and fill out its boundaries so that when (inevitably) it gets condensed down the best ideas survive and you end up with a superior product/s in general.
Seems to be the right approach to most things to me (within reason of course).
And while I don't like the idea of needing tons of specialized input devices to do it I do like the idea that games are consisently becoming more interactive both socially and in terms of requiring more action from the users.