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Originally posted by: Ian Sane
Nintendo's idea is more in line with "we don't need the keyboard anymore because now we have a mouse". The mouse expanded on what was there. The remote removes key functionality and tries to replace it with something else. That is the key difference.
It does? How? It gives you MORE functionality. It is MORE natural to move your hand around than to move your thumb around. It doesn't replace it with something else, it takes something that is amazingly archaic and makes it flow. The only thing we lose with the Revmote....wait, we don't lose anything. We gain. This is an extension of the interface model, Ian. It is not a replacement.
I'm not even going to argue about the fact that we STILL HAVE THE CONVENTIONAL SHELL. Just like you still have a keyboard next to your mouse, when you could conceivably do everything with just one or the other.
You'd have a point if EVERY LAST GAME REPLACED EVERYTHING with the Revmote's capabilities. Like if we played pong and you moved your entire arm up and down. There's NOTHING to say that a developer couldn't relegate control to the stick, to the dpad, or to the Revmote. It's all possible and I gaurantee you will see people using different styles of play.
Nintendo, and more importantly, developers are not stupid enough to pretend that everyone needs a paradigm shift, and that OMFG EVERYTHING NEEDS TO REFLECT THAT. Now if we get a Mario where you tilt left/right to run, jerk up to dump, tilt down to duck, so on so on so on, THEN you'd have a point. But we can't say that because we've seen a grand total of zero games for the Rev, only some possibilities. You're being an alarmist for something that hasn't even been hinted at yet.
As for the hardcore gamer thing, do you really think someone like Nintendo - the most profitable game company to exist currently and in the past - would all of a sudden drop their entire market in leui of another one? We're going to get catered to from both ends. Your comments don't make sense because Nintendo wouldn't back down from an area they KNOW they can make money in for one that is entirely unproven. They aren't stupid, and their bank account proves it. You can't say "only X is buying games, so let's focus on Y," which is what you implied. Nintendo is saying they'll focus on X AND Y. ANd guess what - so will developers.
I fail to see how Atlus prepping Trauma Center (Y) and Ubisoft prepping an FPS (X) isn't somehow attractive to everyone.
You need to stop this silly argument about how all of a sudden Nintendo is going to abandon you for your grandma. Anything "new" is going to be aimed at gamers, period. We're about to get a ton of DS games in traditional genres with new concepts in them. The Rev will do the same.
Finally, you say that all the cool stuff on the DS that is new (in terms of gameplay) is aimed at nongamers. So what? We gamers can appreciate the non-gamer stuff. In fact, they make up my favorite games on the DS right now BECAUSE they are so different and new. You act like we can't enjoy them. Why can't we? I mean, am I so hardcore that I can't like Electroplankton and Nintendogs? What makes me hardcore? The fact that I own Rez? That I play Metal Slug? That I enjoy Contra, despite it being hard as hell? Or that I want to get 100% on all the levels in Yoshi's Island? I don't get why I can't sit back after some soul-crushing minutes with Geometry Wars and just relax with a non-game game, like Animal Crossing. I fail to see why I can't coexist in both spheres.
I'm really going to need you to enlighten me on what is wrong with the situation here.