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zarx said:
I wonder if any of the Point & Click adventure game devs will be jumping on this. It could be cool to have something like a CSI game where you move around the room searching for clues. And you could do the same thing with a 3DS, Vita, Smartphone or Tablet so having multiple platforms could incentivise a dev to support it.

And maybe a Metroid game where you scan the environment looking for puzzles.

I can't think of any other real game use for this tech that wouldn't just be annoying after a few minutes. And even those uses would not really be something that would hold up over long periods I don't think.

There interest in point-and-click type games on Wii existed, but only in the margins. So will it be with Wii U. Developers just want to make the same types of games across all platforms, so the U Pad will likely be limited to making the screen HUD-free in Wii U versions of major mulitplats.



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.