This stood out, looks like we can get a joycon with a normal + style dpad and with different button placements?
Glad this is all out there now.
what's the text behind 352?
This was funnier than it needed to be. Hahaha.Damn man.
Next Gen Zelda not looking so good.........
Rösti;226638982 said:Yes.
God I'm totally overwhelmed by the amount of information. I need a break lol.
A support section.
what's the text behind 352?
[0697] The support section 352 is a member for supporting the controllers 3 and 4. As shown in FIG. 54 and FIG. 55, the support section 352 is connected to the main section 351 (specifically, the connection portion 355 of the main section 351). The support section 352 (in other words, the housing of the support section 352) has a generally rectangular parallelepiped outer shape, and the reverse surface (i.e., the surface on the z-axis positive direction side) thereof is connected to the front surface of the connection portion 355 (i.e., the surface on the z-axis negative direction side). Note that in the present embodiment, the housing of the support section 352 is formed by a resin.
HOLY CRAP
This is a goldmine. I cannot believe there might actually be VR attachment
FUCKING TABLET
I'm excited too but keep expectations low. We're probably looking at Google cardboard level VR here.
I'm excited too but keep expectations low. We're probably looking at Google cardboard level VR here.
It will truly be one of the most accessible gaming consoles ever createdThe amount of playstyles this system will provide out of the box is just nuts.
I'm excited too but keep expectations low. We're probably looking at Google cardboard level VR here.
Wait for the 38h GameXplain video.
Really? 4 player split screen.
I am not a fan of VR in it's current state and have personally never tried it, i am just surprised Nintendo may actually try itI'm excited too but keep expectations low. We're probably looking at Google cardboard level VR here.
Glad this is all out there now.
Buy a bigger TV breh.
so no IR pointer? that buffles me, but I'm still pretty satisfied by all the stuff that are there
As does the left controller 3, the right controller 4 also includes a second L button 65 and a second R button 66. As are the operation buttons 53 to 56, these buttons 65 and 66 are used to give instructions in accordance with various programs executed on the main unit 2.
Oh nice.- Seems to confirm right joycon has an IR sensor (ie pointer).
- Both Joycons have rumble motors
- NFC is in the right Joycon as well
- The grip controller is basically a battery pack
Rösti;226638982 said:Yes.
The file show 4 players with the portable screen breh.
It's pretty amazing.The amount of playstyles this system will provide out of the box is just nuts.
Who knows if they'll even support it. Nintendo has thrown in unutilized features into their consoles in the past
It's true that the application does not mention VR, but I don't see what else Nintendo would do with an HMD.It only says HMD. Where did it says VR?
All those different types of Joycons designs means either they are covering all the possibilities in the patents with variations on the controls and placement of buttons...
OR they will sell different types of controllers to let us customise the experience and the controls depending on the games we play. Which I would be quite hyped for.
What's the bottom button on the left joy-con?