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the new nintendo remote control design is released
i am conflicted
the new nintendo remote control design is released
i am conflicted
ya thats wat the og game dls are for //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifyeah i was readin that if you turn the remote sideways...you can use it like the original NES controler..just wiht a d pad and 2 buttons
thats wat pple have been saying since the 64, they're still pumpin systems out. and i think they died when the ps1 came out.The Nintendo revolution is dead. Ever since the PS2 was released, it died. They'll never be able to catch up. Times have changed, the amount of profit they'll get from there little rated for "ages all" games cannot keep up with hype, also, gamers are older now and still gaming. Often they play more mature games and etc. Nintendo can do what they wish to try and keep up, but they'll always earn the reputation for a system and games that are meant for the lower ages. They'll end up as Sega soon which is a **** shame.
The Nintendo revolution is dead. Ever since the PS2 was released, it died. They'll never be able to catch up. Times have changed, the amount of profit they'll get from there little rated for "ages all" games cannot keep up with hype, also, gamers are older now and still gaming. Often they play more mature games and etc. Nintendo can do what they wish to try and keep up, but they'll always earn the reputation for a system and games that are meant for the lower ages. They'll end up as Sega soon which is a **** shame.
Listen to the asian, he knows his games.
Lol kidding
SNES was the best tho
I have always hated shooters, for instance, on consoles. Shooters have to increase the autoaim to such a level that it’s not really aiming anymore or else it’s too frustrating to hit a target. I just feel like they don’t hold nearly the visceral fun that they do on a PC because of the mouse, but this controller has the potential to trump it for shooters, I think. With the second controller attached, I could use the left thumbstick for moving my character, and the right one for turning the view fast, then aim at stuff on the screen with the pointer. It has the potential of giving me the thrill I’ve been missing from light gun games as well as a level of control that they never had. Couple this with the possibility of truly engaging sword combat (among so many other things) and you could easily make a game that gets me to buy the system, and like so many other gamers out there, you really only need one.