Where'd you hear that...?I'm also happy to hear of Smash Bros being in both the Wii U and the 3DS.
Where'd you hear that...?
Dark Metal said:What more do you guys expect? 4D gaming?
...and that'd be the definition of a new console.I didn't see a new console, I saw a new controller and updated hardware
You could use this argument for every console generation up, barring the 2D -> 3D jump we had with the N64/Saturn/PlayStation. All it really is is updated hardware and a new controller (except Sony, they rehash their existing controller - I mean, if it ain't broke...). Where's the excitement there?other than that it seems like the Wii to a tee.
A sentiment I actually do share, at least, but apparently they're really not. I was expecting the lack of grips on the sides to be a major downside, but thus far nobody's complained. In fact, the only complaint is that the buttons are too small.The controllers look uncomfortable
You can't use a stylus with capacitive, which is something of a loss in and of itself. Fingers just aren't precise enough. No multitouch is naff, though. It'd be great if somebody figured out how to do a multitouch resistive touchscreen.and the lack of multi-touch is very disappointing, since that means it's resistive and going to be pretty poor touch technology.
This. I've played several Ipod touch games and my fingers just weren't accurate enough for some of the games. My finger also blocked what I was touching and it took up space around it so it was kind of hard to adjust my hand to aim.You can't use a stylus with capacitive, which is something of a loss in and of itself. Fingers just aren't precise enough. No multitouch is naff, though. It'd be great if somebody figured out how to do a multitouch resistive touchscreen.
I don't think anyone noticed this yet, but Wikipedia claims the Wii U shown at E3 to be a prototype, and that the design of the console and the controller might change throughout time. I'm not too sure if I want to beleive it or not, since it IS Wikipedia.
I don't think anyone noticed this yet, but Wikipedia claims the Wii U shown at E3 to be a prototype, and that the design of the console and the controller might change throughout time. I'm not too sure if I want to beleive it or not, since it IS Wikipedia.
They generally don't show prototype stuff at E3, it was probably the console itself that was the prototype, since they were actually using a Wii.