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o_O.Q said: i didn't deny that the dual shock was an afterthought the main point i tried to make before is that if nintendo fans can credit nintendo with making motion gaming mainstream because of the wii's sales then how can they also say that for the n64 ( in terms of analog tech ) when it sold far less than its competitor that had analogs?
and i have and continue to give nintendo credit for adding their own take on the technology and also sony and microsoft |
You unintentionally discredit them by mentioning the Vectrex. It is 100% irrelevant, until somebody with hands-on experience can tell us it used pressure sensitivity and was controlled by the thumb. Otherwise, it has 0 relevance and only serves to discredit Nintendo's effort.
As I said to Oni, the fact that the 64 brought it to a reasonable audience prior to the PS1 is enough to argue that Nintendo brought it to the masses first, not the other way around.
As for motion controls, in what case was motion controls introduced to gaming, but at the same time not bring it to the masses? The power glove? This time answer the question bud.







