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I would preorder it now if I could.
Imagine holding one in each hand and playing a boxing game? Or holding it vertically and using it like a flight stick in Starfox? Or holding it sideway and turning it like a steering wheel? Or playing Soul Caliber against your friends with it? |
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nintendo IS trying to reinvent itself. the machine is code named REVOLUTION for christ's sake. for this product to be successful a couple of things must happen: 1) they must have 20+ titles at launch, obviously a mario game, a metroid game, and even a zelda game, and most of the other games must use the controller to at least 75% of it's potential. You might say 'duh' to this, but I have yet to see a game really use the touch screen on the DS creatively yet. 2) they must spend as much time to get it right as possible. they are already going to be 3rd into the marketplace, so waiting a bit longer for a better product will probably work in their favor. 3) nintendo must launch this thing with 2 controllers. the diehard nerds will be the first in line to get this, but outside of that, there are going to be a bunch of people that say "that controller looks weird". nintendo must spread knowledge about this by getting people to actually try it and get comfortable with it. I believe this is very creative. Where the 360 and PS3 just offer upgrades in visuals, nintendo is taking gaming in a different direction. if you would have asked me 3 days ago if i was going to buy a revolution, i would have looked at you like you were nuts. today, i'm considering it. [/ QUOTE ] This guy understands. |
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I applaud Nintendo for actually doing something new, which is very rare in the video game industry. This has so much potential.
So many people these days have more than one console. I think that Nintendo's plan is to be that second console. They aren't putting insane graphics into this thing (only supposed to be like 3x power of the gamecube), so it should be relatively cheap, and it is innovative enough that everyone will want one if its as fun as it looks. |
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Is that a vibrator?
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I applaud Nintendo for actually doing something new, which is very rare in the video game industry. This [/ QUOTE ] The problem is when you try and make something different just to be different. Instead of any practicle reason. |
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When I first saw it I thought it was horrible, but after reading more about it and watching the video it is actually pretty cool. It will be cool to see new kinds of games that can be played with it. If a "regular" style controller is required for a game, I think they've made it so it will just plug into the main controller.
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