AceoHearts wrote:
>>I'm excited for this. I thought it looked extremely lame after just seeing 
>>the picture, but after reading the article about moving it around, etc. I 
>>think it's going to be awesome.
>>
>>joemono
> 
> 
> I am glad that Nintendo is going in a different direction.  Controllers have 
> gotten overly complicated with 15 buttons, 2 control sticks, a D pad and 
> everything else.  Plus admit it, you know the motion activated controller is 
> what we have all secretly wished for.  How many times have you crashed in a 
> racing game because your car didn't turn as fast as you were leaning?  Or 
> end up dead in a FPS because your guy didn't target quickly, or he didn't 
> duck behind the stack of boxes?
> The one thing I am wondering is if they are going to make a model for 
> lefties.  Imagine using 2 of them to play a game like True Crime - Streets 
> of LA.  2 guns a blazing, 2 controllers going.  Way to go Nintendo.  It is 
> about time someone did something different.  The DS was a step in the right 
> direction and it looks like the Revolution is continueing down the same 
> path.
> 
> AceoHearts 
> 
> 

I definitely hope there are games that use two controllers in two hands. 
The thought of using two of these as two different guns ... I feel like 
I'm 12 again.


joemono