Monday, August 25, 2014

Next Gen Nintendo Console with one controller?



On Nintendo's next console wouldn't it be nice to be able to play all it's games and most of the older games with one controller? This has started to become a little thorn in my side, so I choose to make a video of this topic and go over why the Wii U is really getting crazy with all the controllers.

3 comments:

Gregory Weagle said...

Actually; I think the next generation Nintendo console is going to be similar to Wii U; only this time, the controller will double as a portable and Nintendo will only have to create one new machine instead of two. Remember that Nintendo is coming off several straight years of losses. Anything that can lessen the burden of cost will be a win to them. Of course; there will be lots of questions that Nintendo will have to overcome in doing it this way; but I see it as the best method: Have the controller be the console itself and then plug it wirelessly to the television. Easy; at least on paper.

Anonymous said...

gaming ca only evolve if the controller evolves my charging station has 2 WII REMOTE PLUS, a GAMEPAD and a PRO PAD

my secondery charger has 2 wii remotes under the tv unit is a gold classic pad


IM A GAMER NOT A BUTTOM MASHING SONY CASUAL


i dont try to screw in a screw with a hammer i use a screw driver

i dont use a screw driver to hammer in a nail i use a hammer


i dont eat soup with chop sticks i use a spoon, i dont eat wet food with my hands i use a knife and folk


FPS ON A TWIN STICK PAD IS RETARDED AND SERIOUSLY OLD FASHIONED --pikmin 3 owns on wii remote plus


gamepad offers two screens


having one controller ruins gaming and stops EVOLUTION


i can control a whole soccer team with a wii remote but i can only control one team member at a time with a standard pad


wanting to RESTRICT GAMING IS CASUAL THIS IS WHY DUALSHOCK GAMERS ARE RETARDED

Anonymous said...

nintendoland is a tech demo of cotroller importance it shows why its important and how wiiu is multi functional

commonsense to real gamers