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About pricing, I think Sony and Microsoft are switching positions for this. Sony bundled everything together for the PS3 and launched it for a higher price. With the 360 you had a cheaper, more barebones system making it much more accessible. However Microsoft nickle and dimed you with overprice harddrives, recharge packs since the controllers use batteries, Live, Wi-fi adapters, and so on. A launch PS3 felt like a rip off to many (which the price drop fixed) because not everyone wanted those extra features that drove the price up. However if you did want everything, a 360 was much more expensive.
This time around it looks like a role reversal. Natal/Wave will launch at a higher price point, but virtually be 4 controllers (tho I see 4 player games being a nightmare for it space wise). Where Move will launch much lower, but end up costing more if you want 4 controllers. Now personally, I probably won't be having 4 player Move party sessions. However I'll probably be buying the Move bundle (let's say $80), another Move (let's say $50), and a Navigation (probably around $30). So to get everything I need to be able to use the Move to it's fullest single player wise, and allow a second player I'll roughly be paying Natal/Wave's price. For someone just buying the bundle it will be cheaper, but the more performance you want out of it the more it'll add up.
In the end I think whichever is more expensive will be a more personal question dealing with what you want out of the products.
This time around it looks like a role reversal. Natal/Wave will launch at a higher price point, but virtually be 4 controllers (tho I see 4 player games being a nightmare for it space wise). Where Move will launch much lower, but end up costing more if you want 4 controllers. Now personally, I probably won't be having 4 player Move party sessions. However I'll probably be buying the Move bundle (let's say $80), another Move (let's say $50), and a Navigation (probably around $30). So to get everything I need to be able to use the Move to it's fullest single player wise, and allow a second player I'll roughly be paying Natal/Wave's price. For someone just buying the bundle it will be cheaper, but the more performance you want out of it the more it'll add up.
In the end I think whichever is more expensive will be a more personal question dealing with what you want out of the products.
They are probably doing it in case one of their 360s die it is not shown on TV