Re: Understanding the Revolution Controller
Michael Cargill wrote:
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>>If the mechanics of the game work well,
>>it'll relegate future versions of Virtua Tennis on the PS3 and Xbox360,
>>however advanced graphically to the level of pong.
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> No it won't. People still play and enjoy the likes of Tony Hawks on a
> controller, even though peripherals like dance mats and snowboards are
> available for games.
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Do you find playing DDR/Samba/Donkey Konga etc. etc. any fun with a
joypad? As much as people rave about VT, there's really very little to
it, even Super Tennis on SNES was more varied and challenging. People
might still enjoy playing it with a pad, but compared to how it /could/
be played it'll could seem fairly backwards in comparison. Depends on
how such a thing'd be executed, but I know which way I'd rather be
playing, if it were possible.
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