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Re: Dragon Quest X

DudeSean

@beaks Even though this game is on the Wii U, it's not made by Nintendo. And you do have to pay to play online, but I don't think this game is coming out in the U.S. so it doesn't matter anyway.

Re: Nintendo Files New Eternal Darkness Trademark

DudeSean

Eternal Darkness used the analog triggers. You could slightly release it and then press it down all the way again to select a different target. If you let go completely and then pressed it again, it would lock on to the closest enemy again. Without analog triggers, you would only be able to lock on to the nearest enemy. Doesn't break the game, but it does put a tiny little dent in it.

Re: Black Ops 2 Coming to Wii U

DudeSean

It's easy to hate, isn't it guys?

Anyways, I'm very happy to see this. I love killing Zombies. And I like to yell at children while doing it. Since there's a microphone and speaker on the gamepad, does that mean I won't need a headset?

Re: ZombiU Is Really a Blast from the Past

DudeSean

I'm sure the game will still support the Wii remote and nunchuck. They're just showing off the new Wii U Pro controller because it's new.

The Wii U Pro controller is what the classic controller for the Wii should have been 6 years ago. It's own controller (without needing to be plugged into the remote) and clickable joysticks. There's no excuse for lack of analog triggers since there will be downloadable gamecube games. Plenty of gamecube games made use of the analog and clicking of the shoulder buttons. Even Metroid Prime 1 and 2. It's just one more way that Nintendo's controller just isn't up to standard with the other two console systems.

Also, I think it's more likely that the original Zombi will be available on the Wii U's virtual console.