Originally posted by: WindexedMy first sentence referred to the new Game Informer which is where the majority of this information came from.
Granted, but Gameinformer has been wrong before.Yes they have, but the information came from insiders, ones with DEVELOPEMENT KITS from Nintendo.
Anyway, I have to disagree a bit. Nintendo's console fan base is shrinking to tiny proportions. The GC (which I own and love) is a distant third behind the other two, and the only reason it has stayed in the game is the $99 price point.
But that is largely because the public is drawn more towards "hip" mature games, and masterpieces like Metroid Prime and Eternal Darkness get overlooked because of "kiddy" games like Mario Sunshine and Paper Mario 2, all because Nintendo refuses to take the shock value route. The other problem is that 3rd party developers seem to have an alergic reaction to the GC, despite it's reportedly easy development structure and PS2 busting power and Durability. (Does anyone really believe that the PS2 version of RE4 will look as good or be so seamless?)
This is all true, but a problem nonetheless.
The Revolution controllers will be totally touch screen. It's been confirmed by insiders.
Supposed insiders have said all kinds of things that never came to fruition. And besides it is backwards compatible with Gamecube games, which means that it must have a controller that's at least as functional as the GC's. Well they said that there will be numerous ways to configure what is on the screen, but if you want to play GC games you will be using the touch screen. There won't be any buttons. Don't believe it? That's fine, just don't be surprised in two months when everything I've said is confirmed at E3.
To me, this signals that Nintendo hasn't learned its lesson, and that is that they need to cater to the needs of gamers, rather than dictate to consumers what consumers want. I see the touch screen as little more than a lame gimmick to differentiate their console from the others, when what they should be doing is conducting market research to see what exactly it is people want. Just my opinion.