DarkMage31
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- None of your beeswax!
- Seen Nov 24, 2007
For anyone who claims he/she doesn't like the touch screen, I have to question whether he or she has actually played a DS.
At E3 2004, no one really knew what the DS would be like before going on the show floor. Everyone thought it would be a gimick. But when they actually tried the thing, the genius suddenly became clearer. It's something that must be experienced.
A friend and I were talking. He said the DS was "limited." I countered by saying it was "unlimited" because of all the creative flexibility it offers developers. He said they should've just put a normal anologue control stick on. I said that the touch screen can act as a virtual analogue controller (ie metroid prime hunteres) and be like a mouse, which is even better. Besides, if they put an anologue controller there they wouldn't be able to use the clamshell design, which I explained to be one of the design flaws of the PSP - it's large, highly scratchable screen is always exposed. So the touch screen is just like using a mouse. Do you have something against computers too? In fact, computers were the first technologies to impliment touch screen technology. So there.
And of course, the best thing about the touch screen is the fact that it makes FPS's possible on handhealds.
I rest my case.
At E3 2004, no one really knew what the DS would be like before going on the show floor. Everyone thought it would be a gimick. But when they actually tried the thing, the genius suddenly became clearer. It's something that must be experienced.
A friend and I were talking. He said the DS was "limited." I countered by saying it was "unlimited" because of all the creative flexibility it offers developers. He said they should've just put a normal anologue control stick on. I said that the touch screen can act as a virtual analogue controller (ie metroid prime hunteres) and be like a mouse, which is even better. Besides, if they put an anologue controller there they wouldn't be able to use the clamshell design, which I explained to be one of the design flaws of the PSP - it's large, highly scratchable screen is always exposed. So the touch screen is just like using a mouse. Do you have something against computers too? In fact, computers were the first technologies to impliment touch screen technology. So there.
And of course, the best thing about the touch screen is the fact that it makes FPS's possible on handhealds.
I rest my case.