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[QUOTE="onyibor"]Yes about 3000 people will buy it.supreme-smiter
Try 2 million and you're closer to the mark. I won't buy it, but every whiny kid with a DS around the world will.
i'm not a whiny kid but im getting it :|
Yhea, that argument is old, cows. nobody agrees with you :lol:
if you havent seen a kid with a PSP I'll give you a cookie.
ehhh...not better...just differentmrcanfwhoopass
n00b. im bored. and where did everybody go?
And how many people can use 18 buttons at the same time? Noone. The whole point is that buttons are splashed around the pad for use in different grips or games. If you use both analogue sticks then you can only access the 4 shoulder buttons & stick buttons. If you use the left hand analogue then you can only access 4 shoulder buttons, 4 face buttons (one at a time), and 1 stick button. Novices have to navigate all around the pad depending on the game. The Revolution controller eliminates all of that because the 3D tracking takes to roll of an analogue stick and several buttons, while being totally simple to understand. You've only got 4 separate buttons to keep track of and you can use them all simultaneously (plus the 4 way D-pad if you really insist). This will be much more attractive to most people who play or want to play videogames. I'm impressed and I had basically written Nintendo off completely following the GC.MrSardonic
great arguments indeed, i want people like this on my topic! thx for writing!
[QUOTE="Wintry_Flutist"]OK, then, here's my argument, Mr. Topic Creator: the Revo Controller owns everything else, since in nunchaku mode it works exactly as a traditional controller (an analog stick and eight buttons), but those usual features may be combined with the motion sensor. Moreover, the peripheral port is also a huge advantage. There are quite infinite possibilities.mex12
Fanboy....:roll:
nope, no fanboy. real arguments.
[QUOTE="mario5816"][QUOTE="murlow12"]So I think I know what "fanboys" are, but I have not idea what a "cow" is. Can somebody please give me the "official" definitions of these terms? Thanks.Wintry_Flutist
a cow is just another word for fanboy, in short.
No, no, no! Well, it isn't wrong, but here are the defitions:
Fanboy: Gamer who blindly support a company and bash all the other ones. They're stupid.
Cow: Sony fanboy
Lemming: Microsoft fanboy
Sheep: Nintendo fanboy
Hedgehog: Sega fanboy
Taco: N-Gage fanboy
Ghost: Phantom fanboy (if Phatom is released...)
Manticore: gamer who support all companies
Hermit: PC fanboy
Some combinations are possible, such as: Shemming (Sheep + Lemming), Sheepicore, (Sheep + Manticore, a gamer who support all companies but prefers Nintendo), etc...
So I think I know what "fanboys" are, but I have not idea what a "cow" is. Can somebody please give me the "official" definitions of these terms? Thanks.murlow12
a cow is just another word for fanboy, in short.
OK, then, here's my argument, Mr. Topic Creator: the Revo Controller owns everything else, since in nunchaku mode it works exactly as a traditional controller (an analog stick and eight buttons), but those usual features may be combined with the motion sensor. Moreover, the peripheral port is also a huge advantage. There are quite infinite possibilities.Wintry_Flutist
I wasnt pointing that towards u i was pointing it towards the guy discussing panties. and when i understood the that u and the other guy not discussing panties might think it was pointed towards u, i deleted it. thx for writing.
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