Plus if you're deficient of some part of your body like an arm or a leg, you won't be able to play games that requires you to use them at least efficiently. What about playing a fighting game like the one that was shown in Project Natal's first video? Or the skating one as another example.. No legs, no dice. Saying this will be "more accessible for all" is bullshit.
No, it'd rather give you no controller at all - Which wouldn't give you the same feel as when you're playing with a classic controller. They give you more freedom than having to move around your room; What seems better: To do that, or to just easily press a button? My answer is the latter option.
I used to not care about it and think it was just a site to help stalkers. But people are getting really addicted to it to the point of bringing the computer with you to the bath, so I can't agree more with everyone here.
It really doesn't seem like it's just a round belly. I have to agree with Lark here. His right limb's position (from my point of view, of course) makes it seem really like he's pressing his belly outwards.
It's probably because your animation 1- is set to loop or 2- had already finished when your actions were set to happen.
But. Why are you ever using a separated object anyway?
The 'main series' are the platformers (Mario 64, Sunshine, Galaxy etc) that have Mario as their main character. That means everything else are spinoffs.
Well, I coudn't care less about NSMB wii. It seems just like NSMB for DS except that it has a much bigger screen, multiplayer and some new items.
Anyway, Mario Galaxy 2 looks great. And I expect Project 'Trico' to be a great game.