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"Earlier this week, the respected Japanese business magazine Shuukan Diamond reported in its 2005 Preview Edition that the Nintendo Revolution Controller will not feature a directional pad or A and B buttons."
No directional pad - no buttons - NINTOY CAMERA, I'm telling you. Idiots.
"Earlier this week, the respected Japanese business magazine Shuukan Diamond reported in its 2005 Preview Edition that the Nintendo Revolution Controller will not feature a directional pad or A and B buttons."
No directional pad - no buttons - NINTOY CAMERA, I'm telling you. Idiots.
I bet it's a touchpad.
And you sue a stylus/thumbstrap.
And maybe they're renaming the A+B buttons. I can't see a console with no actual buttons to press. Even the DS has them and that's supposed to be a console you use touch-control for.
Sure, some games use it to select items,weapons etc. But they'll be other ways of doing that.
Like the dodgy contraption Uri Geller used on Gamesmaster once!
lol
:)
The controller need no work, it is (shockingly) the most perfect way to control stuff.
Just make the World's Greatest Controller©®™ and everyone'll be happy. And, like them people just down below me said, there might actually be some third-party support for the console.
> Just make the World's Greatest Controller©®™ and everyone'll
> be happy.
Well, if that's all they have to do then there should be no problems.
Oh and Nintendo, please don't make a controller with the buttons A, B, C and D arranged in the fasion of a PS2/Xbox controller.