Actually, one of my favorite games is Death Tank. No need for fancy graphics there.
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Originally Posted by Edwood LOL, you can keep telling yourself that when everyone else is enjoying kick @ss next gen graphics while you're playing with this one handed wonder. Oh, with a tethered thingy too. -Ed |
Originally Posted by D-EJ915 Ed, just remember that graphics have nada to do with game quality. |
Originally Posted by bundee1 Duh Im surprised no one sees it. Turn it horizontally and you have the old SNES controller. To use with the huge backlist they are planning to offer. That hump is for your finger. ^^vv ba ba select start. |
Originally Posted by YngwieJMalmsteen How on earth are you supposed to be able to reach all the buttons on the remote part? And why'd they bend the d-pad part??!?! Apparently no one that works at nintendo is left-handed! I think nintendo is getting too "gimmicky" for me. |
Originally Posted by EricP RE: old games- Nintendo has already said that there through the adaptor port there will be first-party controllers for the GC and back library games (re-release of Goldeneye? Please). Otherwise yes, turning it sideways will give you that old NES or SNES controller. |
Originally Posted by EricP I don't really understand why people are questioning this. If there is absolutely anything that Nintendo does better than games, it's controllers. And every single generation of Nintendo console has had a controller that initially people screamed bloody murder about, but their features ended up being copied by the other manufacturers because they worked so well. How do you like that original flat dpad + buttons on your NES? "What? WHERE'S MY JOYSTICK??? How am I going to play games without a joystick?" Or those shoulder buttons for your SNES? The ones that caused Sega to scrap their Genesis controller design in mid-stream to add shoulder buttons? |