| DeltaXIII said: "Could the Wii-mote be assigned an identification other that the four remote configuration we have now? The answer is yes, but the real question is “could the Wii support more than the four known to be possible?” I believe the answer to that is also yes. Why else would the Wii remote even be capable of have these light combinations, unless Nintendo had intentions of the Wii support more than four players. |
This is a really weak argument (I realize it's from the article, not you). The Wii remote is capable of turning on multiple lights to show how much battery power is remaining. When battery power is full, all 4 lights flash when the remote tries to sync up, when it's low, only one light flashes. Do they really expect a game to turn on the lights in binary to tell people which player they are? That's pretty silly.







