Revolution Controller

americanharley said:
I understand why they went this way. But it doesn't make me feel like buying a Revolution. Maybe if they stepped up and made some better games, then it would be a system worth buying.

Yeah somewhere in there (the article) its says that they are not going to make "conventional" games...i respect they are trying something new but i think alot of people might be afriad to buy games that will be like drag and click on a tv screen...and basic games for gamers might be a turn off...on the plus side i think they will have every NES game bulit in but the joystick will be kinda weird to play..they might have in the future an add-on joystick to play newer games and they original joypad might be a fad...
 

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Civickiller80 said:
Yeah somewhere in there (the article) its says that they are not going to make "conventional" games...i respect they are trying something new but i think alot of people might be afriad to buy games that will be like drag and click on a tv screen...and basic games for gamers might be a turn off...on the plus side i think they will have every NES game bulit in but the joystick will be kinda weird to play..they might have in the future an add-on joystick to play newer games and they original joypad might be a fad...
Thats were they lack, conventional games. I am mostly a sports gamer and Nintendo has no real options in that category. Except for the mario sports games that they have made, but how much longer can they go with Mario?
 
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