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Originally Posted by Marc Summers
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Originally Posted by Stak
I like the new controller, it opens up a lot of new possibilities. If a developer doesn't like it, they can just make their own attachment for it!
Also: I've heard the idea thrown around that it may be possible to put this thing in a "shell" of sorts to make a more traditional-style controller, kind of like putting a VMU in a Dreamcast controller.
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So not only would you have to buy the controller, you have to buy a specific attachment for it if you want to play a certain type of game. Third-party developers making controller attachments for their own games would get VERY costly VERY quickly.
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I'm wondering how Nintendo is going to address this, too. I mean, they did say they want to make their games "more accessible".
Maybe there aren't going to be a lot of attachments. Iwata said that the analog stick one would probably come with the controller, so that's taken care of.
Maybe if a game uses a new attachment, it comes with the game? Maybe they've found a way to make them ridiculously cheap? I don't know.