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Originally Posted by Lukage
So this is how it would go:
"Okay guys, you know Twilight Princess we've been working on for several years?"
*A crowd of boys cream their pants*
"Well we're gonna make it pretty. Not Princess Peach pretty. Just...better graphics. While we're at it..." *A kid tallies every comment here, doing tons of math* "...we're going to write completely different controls, each which would vastly change the gameplay. But its okay, we'll still have it out in 7 months"
The kid looks up, "But sir, you're basically talking about rewriting the game. That would take years."
"Yes, you're right, but I can be very unrealistic with the release date expectations."
No, it is too late. It cannot and will not work like that.
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You know what they say about failing greatly? Yeah. All they would need to do is apply some simple crap to the engine (something like a bit more AA) and have the controller do something only in a few parts of the game. An example would be Children of Mana, which is essentially a very pretty GBA game with some stylus use thrown in to justify it being on the console.
You do know that there will be a traditional controller shell available, right? The above wouldn't cost much but it'd boost your sales something fierce.
There's nowhere I can't reach.