I remembered someone at Nintendo saying that controller accessories should be cheap to manufacture since the bulk of what is needed is in the "remote control" portion. Hence, if developers wanted to, it wouldn't be too much to ask, cost-wise, to do so.
Now aside from the clunkiness of possibly having a bunch of accessories that are unique to particular games, I wonder how this would affect my gaming lifestyle, which revolves around renting a game on a weekend, finishing it 100%, returning it, and not caring about it anymore. I'm very highly dependent on rentals to keep from going broke playing all the games I want to.
Already I'm disadvantaged by Blockbuster not knowing what's going on - if you recall from my other topic, Blockbuster only allocated eight copies of Mario Superstar Baseball to ALL OF CANADA, which excluded the nearest store, or any in this province, for that matter, and I only finally got that straight answer today, the same day I tried to rent Super Mario Strikers but the store "received them incorrectly" so even though they had them they couldn't rent them out...but that's another story. Point is, sometimes you wonder if they could handle keeping track of games and accessories if they have trouble with just games.
Another Mario game excluded from my local Blockbuster is DDR: Mario Mix, but that's probably because of the large pad that's required to play it. I can rent the Mario Party games with the microphone, and I've rented Hey, You Pikachu! with its microphone and EarthBound with its packaged-in Player's Guide so they have been capable of dealing with small-ish items. No DK: Jungle Beat or either of the DKa games, likely due to the fact that the bongos are realtively big.
I'm sure the Revolution accessories will usually be of decent size, but if they are numerous, rental places may become hesitant to rent them out. Even if the Revolution is so great, you know I've said time and again that Blockbuster has no business sense to pick a dozen Ribbit Kings over a single copy of Mario Superstar Baseball.</broken record> So it wouldn't be worth it for them, surely.
What do you guys think? Could having controller accessories get "out of hand"? Pun intended, I won't lie to you there.
(On a related but more general note: if Blockbuster doesn't carry Revolution games for this very reason, and if there's any truth to the thing about the PS3 registering the discs being used on them so that games can't be lent out or rented out, then the Xbox 360 could very easily rule the renting scene...)