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Originally Posted by Null
cuz you never asked
doesnt matter tho. i woudlnt of anyway. unless i have something book marked, im not going to go searching to try and find that for something silly like this. hehe
if i stumble apon em again i'll be sure to show ya.
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I did ask somewhat.. but anyhow..
i've only stumbled upon one and seems to be the opposite of what you said..
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As odd as it may look holding the two separate controller pieces, one in each hand, looking around felt incredibly natural, even more than my preferred PC-style keyboard-and-mouse setup.
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http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3143782
Anyhow, I figured, i would also post this MTV article that has some feedback from game developers
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/151...headlines=true
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"Within a matter of weeks we had literally dozens if not well over a hundred kinds of play patterns that could be done with the controller," he said. "There's almost too much that people can think of, which is a sign that it's inspirational."
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Sorenson wasn't as sold on using the wireless controller for driving games, suggesting that a conventional controller's analog stick might allow for less awkward handling of tight corners.
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"There are a number of things you can imagine that a Revolution controller [could do] that would be quite cool," he said. He rattled off a bunch: "Wielding a baseball bat, for example, or a golf club, tennis racket or anything like that or in a fighting game or a first-person shooter or Spider-Man casting a web or Tony Hawk trying to manipulate a skateboard."
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"I've heard some of the reaction of the EA sports guys, and they're the ones that are off the hook with what you can do with a two-controller setup."
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