I have a lot to learn...
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Shits dead cheap... If you can afford PS3, you can afford Wii.
btw, do you understand how the Wii controller works? You saying that its no better than the PS3 one is crazy.
Its very simple... It detects motion of EVERY axis possible. Rotation(X/Y/Z), movement(X/Y/Z), velocity(X/Y/Z). It has buttons on it for whatever, and the nunchaku attachment is like an analog stick on a thing that fits into your hand, and it has two triggers where youre middle and index finger would go.
In case you didnt know:
X = Across, both ways.
Y = Up and down.
Z = Back and forth.
So like... Basically, instead of shooting by aiming with two analog sticks, then pushing a button, you just point and shoot. In first person shooters, you walk with the nunchaku (like WASD on a PC) and navigate/shoot with the wii-mote (like the mouse on a PC).
Driving games? Turn the controller so its parallel with the ground and use it like a steering wheel.
etc. Not to mention theres a jack in the bottom so you can slot the controller into other devices. For example, you can slot the controller into a normal looking controller and just have a remote, wireless, average controller to play n64/gamecube/snes etc games. Or you could slot it into a steering wheel, a gun, whatever..
One of the games im most looking forward to, I forgot what it was called, but I think namco is making it. Its like an online fighting game. Except you use swords and whatever other weapons, and its first person. So like... You hold the controller like the handle of the sword, and if you move left slightly, the sword/arm on the screen moves left slightly. If you bring it up as if you were blocking, the sword on the screen does the same thing. If you stab, the sword on the screen stabs, if you twirl it around so does the sword on the screen... Basically whatever you do, the game doesn, in 100% real time. So like, that would be dope.
And zelda is looking ill too... Using the controller to whip a horse, aim and shoot a bow, row a boat, go fishing... etc.
Basically, the wii controller owns.
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