I just fail to see who's actually going to buy it, assuming it retails over here for approx

£70 optimistically

(with the EyeToy, working on the

$100 price tag in the US).

If you bought a PS3 as your only console it's unlikely you were bothered about the lack of motion control else you'd have bought a Wii, and if you've already got a Wii then are you really going to shell out

£340

+ games for this? I can't see it.

It looks very much like Sony are bandwagon jumping and grabbing at straws just in case Natal is actually any good

(of which I have my doubts unless they can fix the horrible lag that's there atm) as they want to appear to be on the ball.

Granny Adams and Little Johnny will always prefer the simplicity of the Wii for stuff like this which is precisely why regular

(or hardcore if you will) gamers aren't buying the Wii.

Wrong market, wrong cost, wrong time.

Of course I may be wrong, but time will tell.
