The problem with all of those statements is in the history.

The technology used by the "Wiimote" isn't new or innovative. It has been tried, tested, and applied with success in many fields.

This application of technology isn't the first to appear in the game market for motion sensing. This particular application isn't new to games.

That developers have continued to "fail to deliver a promising experience with the technology" for so many years is safely considered thorough testing.

The evidence suggest that it is a misapplication of technology. I'll grant you that in the fullness of time a few great games may exist to argue for the existence of the application, but that is a far cry from being "the way of the future".

Soma