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lmao. That's what I thought first up...5150Joker said:Farscape fan?
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lmao. That's what I thought first up...5150Joker said:Farscape fan?
and then... Sports sims for everyone!!! muhahahaha5150Joker said:After this coming gen. of consoles, it will be Sony's time to bite the dust.
Frobozz said:and then... Sports sims for everyone!!! muhahahaha
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5150Joker said:Hey I'm just happy to see a console maker fail.I hope MS destroys Sony and then they eventually phase out Xbox as a console and just turn it into a fancy TiVo (which it already is). Hopefully by then everyone will see the light and devs will start putting more effort into PC games (hey one can always dream).
knight3058 said:And the Revolution is supposed to be backwards compatable with the GC...right. Tell me another one. Unless they have ports on the unit itself for GC controllers, no way in hell.
Ok with the way ppl play games for hours now, lets see you hold out your arm for lets say...3 hours. With a 2 handed controller you don't even have to do that, you can rest your arms on your lap and let the rumble feature massage your balls.Stiler said:Man some of you people are lazy.
Did none of you play in the arcades back in the 80's/90's? You had to hold your arm up just the same to use a damn joystick and yet no one complained then.
Or old computer joysticks aswell.
It's not goin to be that tiring unless you can't bother to lift the weight of your own damn arm.
Stiler said:Man some of you people are lazy.
Did none of you play in the arcades back in the 80's/90's? You had to hold your arm up just the same to use a damn joystick and yet no one complained then.
Or old computer joysticks aswell.
It's not goin to be that tiring unless you can't bother to lift the weight of your own damn arm.
RancidWAnnaRIot said:I sitll don't see how you would play SNES games.. i'm still on the fence.. i want to see some real action before i make a decision..
BooyaAchieved said:People are going to be swinging these things to and fro like a bunch of idiots, maiming anyone within a 5 foot radius. I don't see this going to well. It's going to be a friggin bloodbath.
name said:Think of how realistic that will make fighting games!
Ok yeah I'm quoting myself. BECAUSE THIS PIECE OF SHIT CONTROLLER IS FUCKING BULLSHIT AND I'M MAD AS HELL..animosity said:Ok I was born without hands and it is PHYSICALLY impossible for me to use that controller. Gamecubes was fucking hard enough. I'm pissed as shit right now.
DUDE SHUT UP I CAN'T EVEN HOLD BOTH AT THE SAME TIME!!!!!mrgulabull said:Brilliant
If executed correctly, nintendo indeed has created a revolution.
I see this as the first step in virtual reality gaming brought home. Since the 1980's we've been relying on nothing more than finger movements to experience the world on the other side of the tv. Since then, every generation has made that world richer, and more lifelike, now bordering on photorealistic. Sadly however, our ability to interact with that world has made no more than 2 baby steps. (The analog joystick and the analog button).
Now for the first time in 20 years, we are offered what could be thought of as another sense with which to touch this world. The open ended design offered via the port on the controller leaves the door wide open to developers who are as daring as nintendo. Imagine for a second, an extension to the controller that you can attach to your body. Forget scripted motion captured events! The motion capturing would be in real time. Instead of *pressing b* to make your character dodge a swinging left hook, you could actually fall back to your left and counter.
The other part of the brilliance is that nintendo is extending a hand to "everyone else" to whom the video game world has quickly become an akward playground of generation Y. I'm sure parents and other older crowds will instantly take to trying this console when they see classics they remember from the past.
Video games have been banished to the bedrooms of the youth, and dorms of the college students. Nintendo is seeking to bring it back to the living room to be enjoyed by everyone like movies are today.