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Bah haha, that's INSANE.
I don't know if I could wait that long standing up... It would be tempting though. Most amazing jew boots |
Do you read all of your posts out loud before submitting them?
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It's not too bad... It's far more intrusive than I would like it too be though. Make it smaller and I'll be happy.
I was speaking idiomatically. |
Definitely an interesting concept, and those are some pretty neat little bits of information on that site.
I suppose anything's possible at this point. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
devilmaycry, you're a fucking idiot. Just stop speaking.
Nintendo marketing to non-gamers is a brilliant move. My mom read about the Wii in Time Magazine and since then is eagerly anticipating it as much as I have. She and I used to play games when games were controller by a D-pad and 2 buttons. She lost touch with gaming around the time SNES came out because the controller was too damn complex. She couldn't get into it. She had a hard time figuring the whole thing out. Yeah, doesn't sound like a problem someone like me or you would have, but for someone in their 30s/40s, it IS a problem. She has been eagerly awaiting a return to simple gaming, and the Wii is going to attract people like her. I already got her to play my DS with New Super Mario Bros and Tetris DS, and she's considering picking up one of those too! If Nintendo can successfully market this thing to non-gamers, specifically those like my mom who can't (or don't want to) handle complex controllers, Nintendo will EASILY become the market leader. They're an untapped resource, and they outnumber us by ALOT. It's smart marketing. FELIPE NO |
The problem, Dayvon, is that they won't try it. They'll stick to playing stale graphical upgrades of the same games they've been playing forever. Little do they know that they'll look like morons when they're trying to fly a plane in Warhawk by wiggling a 10 year old Dual Shock controller.
Don't worry about them. It's their loss, not Nintendo's. Nintendo probably could care less about morons like them anyway. They'll get more marketshare by NOT trying to hook them in. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
The retro controllers are an awesome idea that I think we speculated on wayyyy back when we first heard of the VC. It's great they're going to do this, even though I would probably only get the N64 one. I hope they release a plug adapter so you can use your current ones, though.
It would be nice if you bought a retro controller, it came with credit towards VC games on that particular system. That would atleast give people some more inscentive to buy them other than them being totally kick ass. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
It would basically allow (I think) a 3D image to be projected in thin air. Either that, or a 3D image to be projected on a wall.
It's use in gameplay, I don't really know. I suppose what it could be used for is direct contact with the image while manipulating it with the Wiimote. There's nowhere I can't reach. |