Blue Swirl wrote:I don't see what else Nintendo can really do.
RedDave2 wrote:Not to be dismissive but I havent seen anything on this that really stokes my fires. To be honest, I just want good games that keep me immersed. Its been several years since touch screens and waggling shook up the gaming world and I still havent played anything with those mechanics that grabbed me. I have realised I am the problem in this scenario. As an old dog, I dislike the new fangled tricks, with their waggling and touching and so on and so forth.
Liveinadive wrote:I understand Red, while the waggle mini game stuff is fun for a while when applied to a full on adventure game it is just a pain more than anything. I mean could you imagine playing Skyrim if you had to wave your arms about!!!!
RedDave2 wrote:The Balls do need more colour and they should be bigger as well.
RedDave2 wrote:Oh yeah. Now we're barking!
It works very well in Skyward Sword. One of the better aspects of it in fact.Liveinadive wrote:I understand Red, while the waggle mini game stuff is fun for a while when applied to a full on adventure game it is just a pain more than anything. I mean could you imagine playing Skyrim if you had to wave your arms about!!!!
Wii U still only supports one screened controller doesn't it? Unless that's changed.use it for secret messages/diplomacy with other players
Who said that they do? The Wii managed to be astonishingly successful without ever appealing to the so-called 'hardcore'. In fact, the secret of its success was its appeal to a market which was anything but.Choke wrote:It seriously needs the next installments of GTA, COD, Bioshock and Tomb Raider if Nintendo seriously expect to market it as a console for the hardcore.
igorgetmeabrain wrote:Who said that they do?
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