No. I will keep on gaming. Nintendo wasn't the one that got me into gaming in the first place. That was thanks to Intellivision, back in the early 1980s. Yikes.
I can potentially see this mildly useful. One could dial up or back the difficulty of the game based on the pressure exerted on the controller. But other than that, I don't see any uses for it. Using Biometrics, perhaps, but if it is pressure than that is not biometric reading.
1. Nintendo has kept very quiet about the WiiU. After getting bagged at E3 last year for the release and having nothing to say about it and Reggie, being interviewed and talking about checking boxes, this for me didn't enstill me with excitement. 2. Rumours are going around about the specs. All of which is very underwhelming as a potential consumer. Is it as powerful as a 360 or more so, is it more powerful than a PS3 or more so. Everything I have read leaves me feeling this WiiHD and is about as powerful as the current gen systems. 3. I recently saw that Dev kits are in mass production. What, isn't this system meant to be released at the end of the year, if so I would have thought the devkits would have been finalised and optimised well before then. If they want quality games at Launch (which Nintendo has come out and said it is why the Vita as struggled a bit as there hasn't been a great number of great games on release, same as the 3DS.) If he says he as learnt from it, surely we would be seeing some footage leaked. This is my opinion about why I am not excited about the WiiU. If you are dissappointed that there is a general lack of excitement, then start drumming some up.
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