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Mr Khan said:
NightDragon83 said:
Mr Khan said:
odellwwww said:
Hope they have different bundles at launch at different price points ie a 4gb standard system at lower price...that's if the system has changed and will actually have an internal hard drive. Still not sure what nintendo is planning in releasing a hd console without an included hardrive.

Not catering to the whims of the vocal minority. Saves you money and really doesn't hurt you.

Although they are catering to the whims of the vocal minority anyway by restoring retro controls, so it does get a little vexing...

Restoring "retro controls"?

 

Oh... you mean like THESE retro controls???

Yeah baby... let's party like it's 1985 all over again!  Who needs things like dual analog sticks and pressure sensitive triggers when you can have a good old fashioned 8-way D-pad and a whopping 2 buttons!

You merely reinforce my argument. The versitility of what the Wii remote could do in one setting (especially when combined with Nunchuk) makes the retro SNES derivatives used today look quite obsolete. The U Pad is a step in the SNES-derivative direction as well.

And the U Pad ISN'T versatile?  Traditional, touch screen AND motion controls more advanced than what a standalone Wiimote is capable of, as opposed to the Wiimote itself which requires one of several attachments or peripherals to play the majority of games in the Wii's library.

And you mock the other current controllers as "retro SNES derivatives", yet you people just can't seem to be able to cope with these so-called retro derivatives if your lives depended on it.  It seems like the only vocal minority in the gaming world is the one pleading Nintendo to not make the standard controls for their games any more complex than 2 buttons or simple "waggle" or basic motion controls.  God forbid you people have to use something other than a gimmicky plastic wheel to play the next console iteration of Mario Kart.

Whatsamatta... using a thumb stick to turn and shoulder buttons to powerslide just like all those other versions of Mario Kart you were forced to play with those retro derivative controllers is too hard for ya?



On 2/24/13, MB1025 said:
You know I was always wondering why no one ever used the dollar sign for $ony, but then I realized they have no money so it would be pointless.