>> If the mechanics of the game work well,
>> it'll relegate future versions of Virtua Tennis on the PS3 and Xbox360,
>> however advanced graphically to the level of pong.
> 
> No it won't.  People still play and enjoy the likes of Tony Hawks on a
> controller, even though peripherals like dance mats and snowboards are
> available for games.

But the accessories at the moment for the likes of Tony Hawks are basically
a control-pad with a suitably designed shell to mimic realism - so you
might as well just use the pad! The revolution controller is more than just
point left/right/up/down to replace the d-pad movement. I'm hoping it will
bring a completely fresh approach to gaming ideas. Or maybe it will be
crap, I dunno.

What I do know is that Donkey Konga would be half the game without the
bongos!