| lilbroex said: use it as a second cotronller rather than have people buy another tablet |
I don't know where people keep getting the idea that they're going to buy another tablet. In the past, Nintendo has said that they will not sell tablets individually in stores, that if the Wii U was able to support two tablets at once it would only be so that a Wii U owner could bring his/her tablet to a friend's house, and most recently, that the Wii U can support streaming to two tablets, but it seriously slows down the framerate and generally hinders performance.
Nintendo isn't going to make ANY local multiplayer games that require two gamepads. NO ONE is going to make those games. Sometimes one player will use the gamepad while others use pro controllers or Wii remotes; sometimes the gamepad will not be used at all. Some games may support local dual-gamepad play, but no one will use it because it's not meant to be used.








