| Gnizmo said: Maneco said: O_O Attack of the Lefties! Now it's time to point out that the world's most greatest genius are left-handed: da Vinci, Einstein, Hendrix, McCartney and me! Just kidding. Some games are designed pretty well from left-handed, but sometimes, developers forget that some features are difficult for lefties to use them. For instance, the racing mini-game against Dedede in Kirby: Canvas Curse is impossible for left-handed people, as your hand blocks your view on Kirby and makes it more difficult to control. But I confess I was a bit worried when I say the Slide Pad, but probably on these cases, the ABXY buttons will do its job (although that might not fit as perfectly as the pad) for left-handed. As far as I remember, I've never heard Miyamoto was left-handed (otherwise I'd always remember this fact in this kind of discussion). But I think that, on that E3, he used the Master Sword on his left hand to pose as Link when first appearing at the conference, and quickly switching places right after (it was clearly obvious that the moves with the sword felt "heavy", difficult to do, typical for those who aren't acquainted to use it, as a right-handed person). Link is left handed because Miyamoto is left handed. The character is based on his child-hood adventures. |
I would have liked to see two analog sticks like the 360 and PS3 have and then slide the XYAB buttons to where the power button currently is.









