PlayTM writes: "Nintendo, without a doubt, started a big ball rolling when they announced details the Wii's motion control abilities. It seemed a risky move to pin the hopes and dreams of the company's new hardware on the success of innovative controls ahead of graphical prowess. Thankfully for all involved, it worked. Such has been the run away success of Nintendo's motion-controlled revolution that it was almost inevitable Microsoft and Sony would follow suit with their own take on the idea. With rumours of new hardware from both camps rife it came as little surprise when this years E3 saw the debut of Microsoft's Project Natal and Sony's PlayStation branded effort, the motion controlled game was most definitely on. Now, with the dust settled on both announcements, it seems an ideal time to have a look at what all this new technology means for the future of the industry and ponder its effect on the games we'll be playing in the future."