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I liked those octagonal things too

can't imagine why they'd make anyone angry
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While I like the screen controller, I am really interested in what happens with the U. This, and the statement that we can use the original wiimotes makes me very curious
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fastbilly1 wrote:While I like the screen controller, I am really interested in what happens with the U. This, and the statement that we can use the original wiimotes makes me very curious
That's one giant controller pile.

Thank goodness for wireless.
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Just wait until you add in turbo controllers, fightsticks, and fighting controllers.
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isiolia wrote:It's yet to be seen if the Wii U supports more than one GamePad, so it might be relevant for multiplayer at least. I think the CCP has a bit more distance between the analog sticks and other stuff, plus I'd imagine shoulder buttons/triggers might be more comfortable on it...but yeah, have to see.
Yes, it is confirmed that the Wii U supports more than one controller. Direct quote from Nintendo Direct:
"The goal of the Wii U is to bring people together in the same living, and also connect players from living room to living room."
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pankakes123 wrote:
isiolia wrote:It's yet to be seen if the Wii U supports more than one GamePad, so it might be relevant for multiplayer at least. I think the CCP has a bit more distance between the analog sticks and other stuff, plus I'd imagine shoulder buttons/triggers might be more comfortable on it...but yeah, have to see.
Yes, it is confirmed that the Wii U supports more than one controller. Direct quote from Nintendo Direct:
"The goal of the Wii U is to bring people together in the same living, and also connect players from living room to living room."
No, he was talking about the GamePad (the Wii U controller w/screen). As far as I know, only one GamePad is supported at the moment.
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The design of the controller looks very similar to an Xbox 360 game controller. I liked the design of the original Classic Controller but if this has wireless connectivity and doesn't need to be connected to a Wiimote that would be awesome!! 8)
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In all honesty it is hard to say the new controller is just a 360 rip off. The handle design was present on the PS1 controller, N64, Gamecube, and Dreamcast prior to the Xbox S, and the four circle buttons were there prior as well.

Plus the overall shape is in truth a little different and the joysticks are on the same plane. It just seems like a natural progression/off shoot of the modern controller.
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The controller looks really good for FPS games (the popular genre this generation) but for games were you use more the face buttons looks a bit awkard.
Dakinggamer87 wrote:The design of the controller looks very similar to an Xbox 360 game controller. I liked the design of the original Classic Controller but if this has wireless connectivity and doesn't need to be connected to a Wiimote that would be awesome!! 8)
I never understand why they didn't add battery on the classic controller... really weird plug your controller into other controller.
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xan_racketBOY_fan wrote:
pankakes123 wrote:
isiolia wrote:It's yet to be seen if the Wii U supports more than one GamePad, so it might be relevant for multiplayer at least. I think the CCP has a bit more distance between the analog sticks and other stuff, plus I'd imagine shoulder buttons/triggers might be more comfortable on it...but yeah, have to see.
Yes, it is confirmed that the Wii U supports more than one controller. Direct quote from Nintendo Direct:
"The goal of the Wii U is to bring people together in the same living, and also connect players from living room to living room."
No, he was talking about the GamePad (the Wii U controller w/screen). As far as I know, only one GamePad is supported at the moment.
I'm reading that Nintendo Japan has confirmed the ability to use two, but at a significant performance hit.
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