I wouldn't immediatly write of the controller mate. I thought the same thing at first, but when I held it it was suprisingly comfortable.Phoenixmgs said:Sony easily. The Vita is what the PSP should've been, dual analog sticks. Wii U is what the Wii should've been, but Nintendo is 5-6 years late to this gen. Once the Sony and MS release real next-gen consoles, the Wii U is going to find itself in the same place the Wii is in now. And, the Wii U controller is horrible, I don't want my controller to be a tablet, one of the dumbest ideas ever. I know Sony or MS probably won't be releasing a new console really soon, but seriously it'll be 2 or 3 years probably. Sony always has the best exclusives as they have the more developers than Nintendo and Microsoft COMBINED, Nintendo's first party games are always good but they don't put out games often enough plus Nintendo has no 3rd party support. Microsoft has pretty much no first party games except Halo 4, 5, and 6 lol.
I'm very weary about the size and does it have all the buttons (4 main, 4 shoulder). I'm also weary about the dual analog "circle" pads, I really can't see them being better than sticks. I don't need the ability to play games on the controller, it literally takes me a minute to move my PS3 to my room if the main TV is in use, plus I can hook up the PS3 to my PC without even moving it (just switching cords) and play off the monitor. I don't see why playing games on the controller is such a big deal. Nintendo has a bunch of other issues though; no 3rd party support and poor online (are they still going to use friend codes?). There's a reason why the last Nintendo console I bought was a SNES.kayisking said:I wouldn't immediatly write of the controller mate. I thought the same thing at first, but when I held it it was suprisingly comfortable.
PS. Please excuse my poor English, I am not a native speaker.
They have already announced that they're scrapping friend codes, and I thought they made it quite clear during their presentation that they were going to have better third party support this time around.Phoenixmgs said:I'm very weary about the size and does it have all the buttons (4 main, 4 shoulder). I'm also weary about the dual analog "circle" pads, I really can't see them being better than sticks. I don't need the ability to play games on the controller, it literally takes me a minute to move my PS3 to my room if the main TV is in use, plus I can hook up the PS3 to my PC without even moving it (just switching cords) and play off the monitor. I don't see why playing games on the controller is such a big deal. Nintendo has a bunch of other issues though; no 3rd party support and poor online (are they still going to use friend codes?). There's a reason why the last Nintendo console I bought was a SNES.kayisking said:I wouldn't immediatly write of the controller mate. I thought the same thing at first, but when I held it it was suprisingly comfortable.
PS. Please excuse my poor English, I am not a native speaker.
Nintendo wins just by your link lolSilverKyo said:All of them sucked.
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Sony: Nothing new, just more information on games already announced and some demos. I do give them credit for realizing that motion controls were dead before the Move was actually released.
Microsoft: Hahahaha... no.
Nintendo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqNvWzh79-s