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I think nintendo will use the Lithium Ion batteries. For a controller like this, you have to.
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analog stick would be move foward, move backwards, strafe left, strafe right... it would be EXTREMELY awkward. not to mention slower, whenever you want to turn a corner you'd have to wait while the analog stick turns your whole body? no. What your saying is more of a shooting gallary, where screen stays and you aim at different parts. in a fps, if the analog stick turn (as your method says) turns left right and steps foward and backwards, and the crosshair moves on the screen to what your point at. What controls if you look up on a ledge above you, or look down if your standing on a cliff or platform? Thats why a FPS the crosshair stays centered and you look where you want. it has to be more of xantars method, where you hold a button down to make it tell your moving it, then let the button go and it doesnt sense movment afterwards (or the other way around.) |
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I'm most excited about trying out the Project Revolution Controller simply because it's radically innovative and different. Me and my friend are really curious to see how Super Smash Bros. will operate under this amazing new device.
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The leading developers of HAL have led us to believe that the next installment of Super Smash Bros. works exceedingly well with the Project Revolution Controller of which was recently unveiled to the public. I quiver with anticipation at the sheer wonderment and sense of immersion such an experience will brandish. More details on the marvelous pairing of game and device should be expected in the coming months.
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Now that we know the controller and the fact its not as "Possibly Revolutionary" as we expected, lets get Nintendo to hurry up and settle on a real name :p
Only reason I said not as revolutionary is because of the fact Power Glove did something similar ;) |
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I mean the D-Pad on the NES controller went the way of the dodo The shoulder buttons on the SNES controller, never to be seen again. The trigger button, the analog stick and the rumble feedback on the N64.... no one knows what happened with that. A wireless controller that actually worked and became the standard for the console... yeah good thing all controllers this gen are wired. http://www.axess.com/twilight/console/index.html I mean just look at this chart to see how many controllers were influenced by Nintendo's "gimmicks" You may not see them as gimmicks now because they are standard, but they had to start somewhere. |
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and its arguable whether they came up with some of the others first. But thats beside the point. theres a huge difference between things that were made/invented because they were needed, and ones that were gimmicky and unneeded. nintendo has invented many things, but remember they also made a few other things... (virtual boy, power glove...) [edit, pictures link doesnt work] |
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And you say needed, but who say they were. I mean the D-Pad wasn't need there wasd a way to control characters before hand. The shoulder buttons weren't needed, just add more face buttons, the Genesis one had 5 face buttons. Rumble feedback.. same deal... The fact is you think they are important now because they have been proven to be important. I say give the new controller a chance to show it is needed and not just some gimmick. |
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I can honestly understand Nintendo here.
They think of motion sensing control, want to put it in a controller, realise that at times a controller isn't really very handy, so they seperate the 'pointer' and the controller for practical reasons. The controller will also become standard (in my opinion, and I think Nintendo will realise this as well before the release). I can see this become a well appreciated console, especialy as a second one next to your PS3 or XB360. I wonder if we will also get a headset. Perhaps even goggles. Imagine, it would make things complete. :) And I just had to post here about this. BTW for those who are interested, I'm doing better now, but I still want her back (never thought I'd be one of those pathetic guys :unsure: ). |
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