thekad said:Why digital buttons? How about just two digital analogs. Move your right thumb right for A, up for X, left for Y and down for B. And use your left thumb like you're playing with an analog stick.
Anyone know what I'm talking about?
that sounds terrible.thekad said:Why digital buttons? How about just two digital analogs. Move your right thumb right for A, up for X, left for Y and down for B. And use your left thumb like you're playing with an analog stick.
Anyone know what I'm talking about?
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Because the dual screen idea is a bust. Touchscreen is actually interesting, the dual screens are still a gimmick.thetrin said:Silly question but...why would you follow up a 2 screen handheld with...a one screen handheld?
Dual screens served an important functional purpose though, because a larger single touchscreen would have been too expensive for Nintendo to manufacture.Baryn said:Because the dual screen idea is a bust. Touchscreen is actually interesting, the dual screens are still a gimmick.
I thought about whether the two screens are cheaper than one. Why would they be?Brak said:Dual screens served an important functional purpose though, because a larger single touchscreen would have been too expensive for Nintendo to manufacture.
This hopefully would not be a factor for the successor to the DS.
It's moreso that touchscreens are more expensive than regular screens. Although 2 smaller screens probably are cheaper than 1 larger one.Baryn said:I thought about whether the two screens are cheaper than one. Why would they be?
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alr1ghtstart said:http://i40.tinypic.com/ng4ifk.jpg
oh noooooooo~KAL2006 said:Very nice. I can see Nintendo actually using version B with added analog sticks.
Here are the reasons why
1. Get a big widescreen
2. Still backwards compatible with DS game, with the vertical setup
3. Casuals will love touchscreen mode as there will be no buttons, think of iPhone
4. With the widescreen buttons setup, there is enough space to have dual analogs at the same time you can hide all the buttons and analogs so casuals don't get scared
EDIT: Damn I thought I was replying to 3DS thread, ignore this post, sorry that I bumped this thread
gamerecks said:I dont get how you could mistake a 3 year old thread with a new one. You went out of your way to find this thread.
How?BuddhaRockstar said:In his defense the google search kind of sucks.
divisionbyzorro said:For what it's worth, his diagrams look suspiciously like what's in this Kotaku article on the 3DS:
http://kotaku.com/5510693/is-this-t... Shogmaster made this 3 years ago man. :lol
methodman said:Shogmaster made this 3 years ago man. :lol
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Shouldn't his post be reversed about Kotaku? :lolWario64 said::lol
catfish said:EXPLAIN HOW THIS HAS OCCURED.
I'm always curious, how has this bump actually occured. Please detail your steps to recreate this moment KAL2006.