I doubt it'll be realistic at all. Think of the Wii's target market: casual & family-friendly.
I'm sure that the Nintendo lightsaber style will be energetic and cinematic, but unrealistic as anything. With that kept in mind, it might still be quite a lot of fun.
Okay. There is a very very simple reason why FairPlay will never work with anything but iPods.
iTunes exists solely to sell iPods. It makes little to no money for Apple in the first place - some have said that it operates at a small loss for Apple, after the content suppliers' cut is removed.
What possible reason could Apple have for letting anyone put that music on a Zune or any other mp3 player?
Is the suggestion they should do this as a public service? Should they include free ponies, too?
Once again, let's review. Apple is a HARDWARE company. Its OS and content exists to sell more HARDWARE. If there is no incentive for the customer to use that hardware, Apple would be a company of fools to give away everything else.
I doubt it'll be realistic at all. Think of the Wii's target market: casual & family-friendly.
I'm sure that the Nintendo lightsaber style will be energetic and cinematic, but unrealistic as anything. With that kept in mind, it might still be quite a lot of fun.
Okay. There is a very very simple reason why FairPlay will never work with anything but iPods. iTunes exists solely to sell iPods. It makes little to no money for Apple in the first place - some have said that it operates at a small loss for Apple, after the content suppliers' cut is removed. What possible reason could Apple have for letting anyone put that music on a Zune or any other mp3 player? Is the suggestion they should do this as a public service? Should they include free ponies, too? Once again, let's review. Apple is a HARDWARE company. Its OS and content exists to sell more HARDWARE. If there is no incentive for the customer to use that hardware, Apple would be a company of fools to give away everything else.