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Aielyn said:
Seece said:
Aielyn said:
Sony has a habit of taking anything Nintendo does, and doubling it. N64 controller has one analog stick? We'll put two on our controller. SNES controller has two shoulder buttons? We'll do four. N64 had one rumble pak? We'll have dual rumble! Nintendo made their consoles compatible with four controllers? We'll kick it up to 7 (only because the technology chosen doesn't like 8).

Even in handhelds. DS had one touchscreen? We'll have two on Vita.

Even when taking MS's innovations. Xbox 360 had three cores? We'll put in seven (more than double, here).

What I want to know is, how is Sony going to "double" what was added to Wii U?

Dual touch screen controller? It'll be like a gigantic DS!!


I was referring to the "rear" touchscreen/touchpad on the system. After all, Sony can't get away with just wholesale copying, so they generally do something to make it look different without actually being different. If they had come up with basically a DS with a touchscreen on the top screen, people would recognise it for what it was - a rip-off of the DS. So instead, they put the second screen (well, pad) on the back of the first one.

Oh boy, touch screen is just the way to go to answer consumer demand, not because of nintendo, because of smart phone. I dont have any problem you dont find that innovating, its not, but its not a rip-off of any Nintendo product either.