By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
qmoney88 said:


C'mon man, you and me both know that it doesnt matter if someones done it before, nintendo can and will do anything they want to do.  The more that I think about it, the more sense it makes for nintendo to continue to sport wiimote compatibility as a way to woo current wii owners into upgrading, while also attracting hardcore gamers with its upgraded features and possibly things weve never seen before. 

Perhaps, but think about this: Nintendo's been releasing peripherals for its consoles since the NES. Can you name a single peripheral which Nintendo has required to play more than a half-dozen games? This trend is exacerbated with the Wii: at one point the Balance Board almost outsold the PS3, yet the only Nintendo games that require it are Wii Fit and its sequel. The total number of Motion-Plus-required Nintendo games sits at three (Resort, Skyward, Play Motion).

Nintendo historically creates multiple controllers, but it rarely bothers to support any of them in depth. How then are they going to juggle the Wiimote, and the new controller, and whatever extra controllers they come out with?