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Nintendo names Wii U controller the 'GamePad'
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article published on 4 June, 2012
Nintendo has officially unveiled the final design for its Wii U tablet controller, dubbed the "GamePad."
The tablet has a 6.2-inch touchscreen, two analog sticks, built-in motion sensors and a universal remote.
Additionally, the GamePad also supports NFC, making it easier to read info from special game cards or toys placed on the screen. For example, Skylanders lets users change their ... [ read the full article ]
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xnonsuchx
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4. June 2012 @ 02:29 |
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Dumb. "Gamepad" is what many post-joystick only directional controllers have been called for years.
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4. June 2012 @ 06:17 |
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They were not officially called gamepad...that's just the generic term. Maybe NASA will follow the example and call their next rocket "spaceship".
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4. June 2012 @ 06:29 |
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Seems like there just trying to fill in time with fluff. I'm not sure there is really anything to look forward to with Nintendo. Don't think the gamepad is going to be enough
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4. June 2012 @ 08:07 |
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Hey nin....give me some of dat shit your snorting!
Copyright infringement is nothing more than civil disobedience to a bad set of laws. Lets renegotiate them.
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eggbert52
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4. June 2012 @ 10:43 |
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Originally posted by KillerBug: They were not officially called gamepad...that's just the generic term. Maybe NASA will follow the example and call their next rocket "spaceship".
LMAO
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eggbert52
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4. June 2012 @ 10:45 |
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I'm not a Nintendo hater but I feel they are way off track on these joysticks. If you are able to put them in your lap a la Neo Geo sticks then I will be completely convinced. Only time will tell.
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A5J4DX
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4. June 2012 @ 11:18 |
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4. June 2012 @ 11:19 |
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Originally posted by eggbert52:
I'm not a Nintendo hater but I feel they are way off track on these joysticks. If you are able to put them in your lap a la Neo Geo sticks then I will be completely convinced. Only time will tell.
Personally, I prefer controls that make you forget they are in your hand. The ds3 does this, the 360 controller does this, even a kb/mouse combo does this. It improves immersion more than anything. I don't see this controller doing the job, with the possible exception of Fallout.
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Morreale
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4. June 2012 @ 13:42 |
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Too much hype about the controller, just as the Wii was hyped. I fear for the console specs...
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Morreale
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4. June 2012 @ 13:42 |
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Too much hype about the controller, just as the Wii was hyped. I fear for the console specs...
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Mysttic
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4. June 2012 @ 14:13 |
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Originally posted by KillerBug: Originally posted by eggbert52:
I'm not a Nintendo hater but I feel they are way off track on these joysticks. If you are able to put them in your lap a la Neo Geo sticks then I will be completely convinced. Only time will tell.
Personally, I prefer controls that make you forget they are in your hand. The ds3 does this, the 360 controller does this, even a kb/mouse combo does this. It improves immersion more than anything. I don't see this controller doing the job, with the possible exception of Fallout.
That is why they made the Wii-U Control Pad Pro that literally imitates the 360 design. Should be interesting. Personally I feel developers won't bother with making games that will use the CPP, but hey stranger things have happened. We should know more tomorrow.
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4. June 2012 @ 14:18 |
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wrong post
Copyright infringement is nothing more than civil disobedience to a bad set of laws. Lets renegotiate them.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 4. June 2012 @ 14:19
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4. June 2012 @ 23:11 |
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Universal Remote Huh? Does this mean that it can perform similarly to a Harmony Remote?
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xaznboitx
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5. June 2012 @ 01:15 |
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the pro controller looks alot like the 360 controller just missing the d pad
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pascal78
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5. June 2012 @ 15:40 |
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hey, I'm 34 now and I play video games since 85,if we talk about quantity, Nintendo don't have many games with success compare to Sony, but all console companies and game developers like [b]Microsoft, Sony, Sega[/b] have followed Nintendo in innovations particularly in Controller
in the video games world in 90-91's Nintendo came first with the 4-buttons (a,b,x,y) and the L R button, Sega has followed the process and claimed the consumers to buy another similar controller it made.
In 96 Nintendo first came with the joystick and Sony had to put a new similar controller.
And finally you will tell me why Sony and Microsoft had to put motion controller at last, is it because Motion controller don't give good accuracy? oh damn
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xaznboitx
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5. June 2012 @ 19:01 |
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Originally posted by pascal78: hey, I'm 34 now and I play video games since 85,if we talk about quantity, Nintendo don't have many games with success compare to Sony, but all console companies and game developers like [b]Microsoft, Sony, Sega[/b] have followed Nintendo in innovations particularly in Controller
in the video games world in 90-91's Nintendo came first with the 4-buttons (a,b,x,y) and the L R button, Sega has followed the process and claimed the consumers to buy another similar controller it made.
In 96 Nintendo first came with the joystick and Sony had to put a new similar controller.
And finally you will tell me why Sony and Microsoft had to put motion controller at last, is it because Motion controller don't give good accuracy? oh damn
you do know that games that wasn't on the wii going to be on the wiiu right? lots and lots of rated M games
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pascal78
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6. June 2012 @ 13:16 |
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Originally posted by xaznboitx: Originally posted by pascal78: hey, I'm 34 now and I play video games since 85,if we talk about quantity, Nintendo don't have many games with success compare to Sony, but all console companies and game developers like [b]Microsoft, Sony, Sega[/b] have followed Nintendo in innovations particularly in Controller
in the video games world in 90-91's Nintendo came first with the 4-buttons (a,b,x,y) and the L R button, Sega has followed the process and claimed the consumers to buy another similar controller it made.
In 96 Nintendo first came with the joystick and Sony had to put a new similar controller.
And finally you will tell me why Sony and Microsoft had to put motion controller at last, is it because Motion controller don't give good accuracy? oh damn
you do know that games that wasn't on the wii going to be on the wiiu right? lots and lots of rated M games
You replied to my comments with another subject, I was talking about the misjudgement of the new controller and you talked about M games, I don't see the relation or I don't understand the reply
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xaznboitx
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6. June 2012 @ 16:52 |
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my point is that the new controller is needed to play rated m games
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