Also, the controller doesn't seem to have enough buttons and isn't very suitable for first person shooters.
It has the same number of buttons that a PS3 or 360 controller has. D-Pad, dual analog sticks, A/B/X/Y, and 4 L&R shoulder buttons. How many more buttons do you need?!
If a lot of people criticize the controller, it might have a similar effect like what happened to the PS3. The "boomerang" controller announced before was severely criticized...and now we have the Dualshock 3, basically the same. Not like I'm saying Nintendo will revert to the old WiiMote, but anything can happen now, really.
This looks to work in addition to the existing compliment of Wii peripherals. In the demo videos, it shows most ppl using Wiimotes, etc in addition to this. What I want to know, is if GCN controllers will still work (along with GCN games)
I fear that it might flop still... due to that they didn't focus on games for hardcore gamers. but I would want to get it so I could play the next Zelda and whatever. Also, if I can't transfer my Wii store games, I will be very ticked off...
It was also just ANNOUNCED. I don't think there have been any major games announced for it yet. There's another gaming convention/show coming up in a few months (TGS) that I'm sure we'll hear more about then.
No, but it's too easy these days to have hardware capable of displaying decent graphics for it not to be taken into consideration. The Wii just looks painful once you stretch those low res graphics past 40-50". They're going to have to pull out all the stops to get me interested this time - I gave up on my Wii right after I got it. Even my 6 year old daughter has been complaining about how it looks for over a year now.
Well, this new system supports 1080p via HDMI, so in theory, one would hope, that visually the games should be on-par or exceed those currently available on the 360 and PS3.
Gimmick console + gimmick controller that is big and probably expensive, isn't the best way to attract hardcore gamers. That being said i think with RPG, MMO and driving games have potential. Not sure how Tekken will be with this controller, considering its a button mashing game
Gimmick console how? Care to elaborate on your opinion as to why you feel that the next Nintendo system is going to be a gimmick?
so handcuffs again ? such a fail!!1 what happened to the wiimote? il guess the wii was for nothing after all, they should have stuck that screen on top of the nunchuck!!!! that way you can still use the wiimote, or better yet, drink a beer!
If you read more about the new system, you'd realize that the existing compliment of Wii accessories will work with this new system!
What the **** are you talking about? The first, new generation hardcore controller was the dualshock 1. The first dualshock was released in 1994, and the Nintendo 64 controller was released in 1996. I don't know what math you're suing, but dualshock was clearly first. <i>You</i> need to learn video game history before embarrassing yourself like this.
The original playstation was released in 1994, using a digital gamepad. There were no analog sticks on it, and I don't think it even had vibration (could be wrong on that last part). The N64 was released in 1996 and came with the single analog stick from day-1. The Dual-analog controller (dual-shock) was was released in the United States on August 27, 1997; and in Europe in later 1997 with little promotion. A few months later, the first DualShock controller was released in Japan on November 20, 1997. It was then discontinued mid-1998. So about a year later.
Fans of a smaller form factor, Japanese gamers complained that the very long hand grips made the controller too large to be held properly and the lack of a rumble feature in the U.S. and European models are the most commonly cited reasons that Sony decided to end production of this controller and redesign it. This redesign eventually became the DualShock.
Maybe YOU should learn video game history before you go embarrassing yourself like this.