Re: Revolution controller...cripes!
- From: Tim Miller <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 00:11:03 +0000
Slitheen wrote:
Most reports state that you can use the revolution controller with very small wrist movemnts, with your hand restig on your lap, if you wwish to play like that. You do, of course, have the option of jumping around like a wally.
I have a manual job....I don't have the energy of an 18 year old any more, and after a hard days work I probably won't be able to play Mario Tennis like that even if I really wanted to...I could with a 'normal' controller, however. FFS, I may as well take up real tennis if I'm to stand up, making batting motions in my front room. First impressions have *genuinely* left me thinking of gimmicky games, controlled by waving a supped up TV remote control at the telly, that being confirmed by this promo video, gathering dust on my shelves. Not good.
After the novelty has worn thin, I now think the DS stylus was a fancy gimmick.....
Rubbish. I'm afraid that the stylus really has enabled some really different and excellent games.
Tim (tm) -- tim (at) economic-truth.co.uk http://www.ugvm.org.uk - the uk.games.video.misc magazine .
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