Obviously never played a monster hunter game on a handheld.
Check it out.

Of course, Sony preempted the entire problem with the Vita having a trackpad on the back. Nintendo now has a monster hunter, and if they want monster hunter games to be popular, they are going to need a control style for it. MH sells millions in Japan, so a second analog is worth 10-20 million to nintendo for every MH game that comes out, factoring in the console owner royalties.









