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Originally posted by: mantidor
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Originally posted by: Ian Sane"I also really hate the example of a single game being a reason why the current setup should stay"
Fair enough. Here's some more from the last generation:
Pikmin
Metroid Prime
Ikaruga
Devil May Cry
Grand Theft Auto 3
Warioware
You can be negative all you want, but that list that you just gave, every single of those games would be simple awesome for the remote, its not just to make innovative games, is making the games better.
Yeah I agree all those games would be better with a revmote. GTA3 and MP would benefit from an easier to aim and look around peripheral. Score one for the revmote.
Pikmin would benefit from the preciseness and accuracy of the revmote. PIcking up a specific group would be much easier. Also I can imagine flinging PIkmin around with a flick of the revmote. Score another pt for the revmote.
Ikaruga would also be a fun game to play by using the tilting functionality of the revmote. Tilt to turn left and right and move/forward backward. But from what I know about the game the setup it uses now seems to be fairly simple and might work with the revmote titled as an NES pad.
Warioware of course is a game that could take on a whole 'nother dimension with the revmote. You can see in what directions the GBA and DS versions of the game went with their tilting and precise/accurate touchscreen control respectively. BAg the revmote another pt.
I don't know much about Devil May Cry. Is that a 3d fighting game? If so then cha-ching!!!
The beauty of the revmote too is that it's going to allow additonal peripherals to be attached to it. Take a trip to the arcade and past arcades. You'll see all sorts of different control devices for all sorts of games. I think many of these control devices made the game or at least made the experience more immersive.
Way back when when Battlezone came out you learned thru a 'submarine scope' of sorts and you had 2 flight sticks for control. That really added to the immersion factor.
Steering wheels add to the fun of many racing games. I'm just finding that out today. I'm not sure why I never picked one up before, but man it really makes some of these racing games unique and more enjoyable.
You've seen how trackballs are inherent in the enjoyablity of arcade titles from Centipede to Golden Tee.
Not to mention NIntendo is going to put out a classic controller shell. Somehow they have to make their N64 games playable on the virtual console.
And lastly videogame console controls have gradually been refined and added onto over the years. From the ATari 2600 joystick with one button to today's 2 analog thumbsticks, d-pad, 4 face buttons and 4 triggers, etc. I don't think it should suprise anyone that someone out there especially Nintendo is trying to further videogame control.