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Oh yeah, something that I have to share: Have some faith in Nintendo.
To Null (hi) and others that were worried about how the turning will work: they'll get it right. It's pretty silly to think Nintendo is going to suffer from simple mistakes like that. When I imagine the next Mario, I picture myself a huge team of gaming experts experimenting for years with new ways to play games. Do you really think they'd go through with this controller if they can't make a proper game on it? :rolleyes: |
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Good point. Think about it, has Nintendo ever screwed up a controller? I mean theyve screwed up in other ways, but their controllers are always great. |
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I like this mockup better than IGN's. Makes more sense.
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More sense? Hardly. You'll end up with Sony's retarded primary d-pad setup, which Nintendo realized from the start is backwards. You also have no way to connect the shell to the controller, since the connection is at the bottom.
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gekko has a point about the connection ;)
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The pointer would also be unsuable and the handles would be obstructed by those corners
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The shell is not designed for the downloadable games, it's designed for ports and modern games not designed to be controlled with motion. The point of including the remote is to save money because the remote already contains a power source and the wireless antenna. It will also allow for the use of the pointer and tilt sensors.
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I feel the need for some change in the consoles I buy. I must admit I am becoming a bit bored with consoles, I welcome Nintendo's decision to try something different.
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I'm not trying to bring anybody down or anything. But if Nintendo's "Emulation" continues in the same way it has for the Zelda Collectors discs that have been released on Gamecube, I expect no graphical upgrades (not even texture or sprite filtering) and no framerate improvements. Expect 15-30 frames a second and blurry textures on your Revolution while playing Zelda 64.
I am. That way I'll be pleasantly surprised if they do some actual work on the emulators and I won't be overly disappointed if they don't. |
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If enough people bitch about the fact there's no improvement to fps in N64 games, Nintendo may do something about that since people are paying for it ;)
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