Soundwave said:
I doubt it. It's not 2004 anymore. There's a reason why most (sane) display setups only have a person look at one central display ... because humans aren't adapted to look at multiple displays at the same time. It's pointless. It's also one of the reasons the Wii U is a giant flop -- no Nintendo, it's not that people don't "get" the idea, it's that people recoginize that it's a pretty freaking stupid one. I remember walking past a Wii U kiosk and hearing a girl exclaim to her boyfriend "what screen am I supposed to look at? This is dumb". Dual screens made sense in 2004, and Nintendo's been bound to it because of the success of the DS, but they're now liberated to use more modern display setups because the 3DS/Wii U are not having the success they would have liked. Gimme one big display for my Mario level to have its art work shine instead of one smaller screen for that and one entire half screen wasted on a pointless "press here for flower power up!". |
Their recent comments beg to differ. Everything they've been doing points to dual screens, weather you agree with the dicision or not.