| o_O.Q said: 1. im just saying that unlike before with the wii the wii u isn't a completely original concept 2. "Oh, and local multi-player would require four 600 dollar tablets or more" in terms of the wii u i was wondering the same thing... how will multiplayer games that don't support wiimotes work? ( like tekken 2 player or CoD 4 player ) |
1. In its essence, I agree, however in the context of console gaming it's very original.
2. Well, the Wii U controller won't be anywhere near as expensive as an iPad or similar tablet (I'm guessing $99 or less), and as confirmed by Reggie, the console can indeed support more than one controller for at least some types of games. Something like COD may not work, as the system might not be capable of streaming something like that to three independent screens flawlessly, but just using an extra controller as you would for Tekken or having simple things streamed like play-calling, etc for Madden shouldn't be a problem.







