From what i have heard the next psp (ie psp 2) will have a touch screen. But thats to be expected from such an unoriginal company like sony compter entertaiment. As for the future of Nintendo' s innovation in gaming, who can really say. The Wiimote surprised the heck out of me the first time i saw it, but soon after the possiblities dawned on me i was awestruck, just like the first time i played Mario64 on N64. Can Nintendo pull another Mario64/Wiimote type revolution 2 gens from now (which seems the time it takes for this to happen) I can' t say, though past and present experience have lead me to believe it highly likely (and hope they do).
I believe the Wiimote is the future of gaming control and Nintendo would be silly to go back to current controllers. Offering real time 3D motion sensing is (IMO) the next leap in gaming interaction so i think the future on Nintendo will built on the success (or failure) of the Wiimote. I think Miyamoto explained that the next Wii will be in HD, so i assume the controller will be the same/improved.
The only reason why ps3 and 360 are using current controllers is that all there emphasis is on pushing more polygons, not (necessarily) improving or enhancing the gaming experience (from previous generation). That is what Wii is aiming to do, obviously at the expense of visual quality (compared to 360/ps3).
I like the direction Nintendo is going with the Wii. Improving graphics is the easiest way for console makers to make a new console, ala xbox (though xboxlive is good but a recent patent shows that Nintendo already had XBL type thing in mind several years back) and playstation. Wii really breaks the mould by improving interaction while improving graphics (not to the same level as 360/ps3). The E32006 reaction to Wii only solidifies my positive opinion on Wii.
< Message edited by Terrak -- 17 Jul 06 2:47:35 >