[citation][nom]hellwig[/nom]Natal's biggest flaw is the mobility of the user. Since you have to move your whole body for Natal, this might be a problem. Anyone with a non-standard body shape, or people who have limited mobility will have issues. I can't imagine Natal is going to be able to properly detect people in a wheel chair, nor people missing a limb. The simplicity of Wii, while not perfect, still allows some limited use of the Wii Motion sensor to those individuals. I mean, I can see the commercial now, 3 able-bodied friends playing the latest Monkey Ball rip-off on the 360, while their fourth, wheel-chair bound friend sits to the side, unable to participate. Seriously, that single image getting out to the general public would not only kill Natal, but possibly the entire XBox line. What's the new slogan? "X-Box 360, it ain't for cripples!"?[/citation]
This is a stupid comment. Are you seriously suggesting that something might fail because a relatively small percentage of the population can't play it? Did the Wii fail because some people have no use of their arms? No.
Do people do things every single day that requires every single appendage to do? Yes.
I mean seriously, if someone were missing just one arm, it would be ridiculously hard to play an xbox in the traditional fashion, with a controller that needs two hands.
Of course there are going to be limitations to the technology. Who the F*** cares? This type of thing is a huge step in gaming console technology and maybe in the future they will figure out a way to make it more handy cap accessible.