Demotruk said: You could have said the same thing about the Wii-mote. They're taking the approach that hardware is a software enabler, not the other way around. It's the right approach, I'd be glad of it except that they may be so ambitious that the console ends up too expensive... A versatile controller with the console means that it's much more likely to get software support (as third parties can feel comfortable with the market penetration of the controller). |
I have always thought the same thing about the Wii-mote, even if I enjoy the console and it's games.
iPhone = Great gaming device. Don't agree? Who cares, because you're wrong.
Currently playing:
Final Fantasy VI (iOS), Final Fantasy: Record Keeper (iOS) & Dragon Quest V (iOS)