Published on September 16, 2005 By Island Dog In Personal Computing

I'm not sure about this.

"In his keynote address Friday at the Tokyo Game Show, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata took the wraps off a complete redesigned wireless controller for the company's forthcoming Revolution game console. The controller works like a remote control in one hand, with an optional analog unit for two-handed gameplay."

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http://www.betanews.com/article/Images_Nintendo_Revolution_Controller/1126852531

 


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on Sep 19, 2005
I can't understand how someone can be so limited in their vocabulary to call a new controller "gay". You haven't even had a chance to try it out yet. I was upset at first with it, til I read more about it and saw the video. I think it truly is a revolution. As humans we are sometimes ignorant of change, but I welcome it. Its only through experiment and trying out new ideas we can grow.

Also I don't understand at all the person saying it was tough for deaf people. What deaf people play video games? Sound is generally a big part of the experience. Also current controllers require two hands so I don't see the difference.


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on Sep 19, 2005
As long as it's seperated with a wire connecting them, it's bad for deaf people. Like I said, we talk using hands. I would have to drop it to talk, then find it again before I can return to game. Oops I died while I was looking for the darned stick.
on Sep 19, 2005

I still dont' see how that would affect you.  Whether you use two hands on a single controller, or two hands on a "double" controllers, you are still using both hands.

on Sep 19, 2005
Well, I cannot confirm the "gay-ness" of the controller, I really don't blame nintendo for putting this thing out since they've been getting their asses handed to them by Sony and Microsoft over the past few years, so going a different route could be promising.

But one thing I can say is, Thank the good lord for a contoller that could be used for a first-person shooter.

And I totally agree with the artilce on Gamefirst about nintendo "getting" it and going into the next generation of gaming. Yeah the X-box 360 and PS3 look cool, but lets be realistic, they are just upgrades to the previous consoles. And the part of the article that says, "The problem is they(nintendo)aren't very fast, and sometimes they are just plain weird." is true. It's been proven that Shigeru Miyamoto thinks "outside the box", so why can't the whole company.

But anyway, nintendo needed something to keep up, or surpass. That's just my two cents..

-mx-
on Sep 19, 2005

I still dont' see how that would affect you. Whether you use two hands on a single controller, or two hands on a "double" controllers, you are still using both hands.


Not quite. When the controller is one piece, I can hold it with one hand for short times to talk. That thing would fall and I would have to find it then get it, then move it to correct placement to be used. That's much longer process.
on Sep 19, 2005

I think the picture in #23 would help.

on Sep 19, 2005
The only thing I can think of is Zelda in FPS-style...could you imagine?
on Sep 20, 2005
So far, that's only concept, correct?
on Sep 20, 2005

So far, that's only concept, correct?

Considering that they said this is not the "final" design, I think all these are just prototypes.  But it seems they will try to accomodate people who prefer the "old" style.

on Sep 20, 2005
I thought that's what the Start/Pause button was for, or at least one use. In case you have to do something else for a moment. Half the time if someone is talking to me I have to hit pause or I can't carry on the conversation and play the game at the same time. I feel this is a non-issue and not because I'm not deaf.

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on Sep 20, 2005
Non-issue for one person might be an issue for someone else. The question is why anyone for whom it is a non-issue would be interested enough to argue about it...
on Sep 20, 2005
Your husband? There's no way you have a husband, you must be twelve years old. I mean, come on, you used the word 'gay'. Four times no less. (I don't care if I'm flaming/trolling/whatever you call it, hearing kids say it is irritating enough. But an adult? Please. That's just pathetic.)
I can't understand how someone can be so limited in their vocabulary to call a new controller "gay".
How about we stay away from the personal insults, OK? A lot of people write gut reactions. Sorry, but when I saw this thing for the first time, my first reaction was "man, that is so gay" too. All I can imagine is some dork half falling off the couch fighting with that thing. Sure, none of us have used it yet so we can't judge. But, first reactions are first reactions. BTW, most women use "gay" the same as "outlandish", and I have a hard time seeing how anyone can say that it's not.
What deaf people play video games?
Wait....is this coming from the same person who criticized about limited vocabulary? You have to be joking on this one, right? There are plenty of deaf people who play video games, and a lot of them will kick your butt with their manual dexterity (sign language gets those fingers trained quite well). Sound might be a "big part" to somebody who can hear, but it means nothing to somebody who is deaf or has limited hearing. You don't miss what you don't know is missing.
on Sep 20, 2005
What deaf people play video games?


Wha? I didn't notice that part till now. DO you know how insulting that is? It's really insulting.

In your world:

Deaf people don't play games because those need hearing to be done.
Deaf people don't watch movies since those need hearing to be done.
Deaf people don't socialize with hearing people to be done.
Deaf people are moronic because they can't hear the teachers to learn about many things.
Deaf people can't use computers because those need hearing to be done.
Deaf people can't drive because those need hearing to be done.

Well... I do all of the above. Be careful on assuming what we deaf "and dumb" can and can't do. If you assume, you make an ass out of u and me. Such bigoted thinking will get you nothing but trouble and a hit on your reputation.
on Sep 20, 2005
That is enough of the personal insults here.  Get back on topic please. 
on Sep 21, 2005
How about we stay away from the personal insults, OK?


I find having to read the word 'gay' used in such a way on what should be a mature and adult forum personally insulting to my intelligence, thank you very much.
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