... like any new console this will succeed or fail on its software, it will be interesting to see what the internal Nintendo development studios come up with for this.
The fact that Nintendo have farmed several franchises out to 2nd/3rd parties since the start of the Gamecube may suggest that the in-house teams have been working on sotware for the new device for some time.
Anyway - I'll wait until I see some games before I make any decisions on whether this is worth buying or not. Knowing Nintendo though they'll probably have a couple of things that use the dual display in an innovative way.
haven't most Arcade cabinets always had the stick on the left? I usually play cross-handed in the arcades as I too have difficulty using my left hand with a traditional joystick (although I am left thumbed when it comes to console d-pads / analogue sticks)
I guess if you buy a sturdy enough joystick playing cross-handed would be the answer
... like any new console this will succeed or fail on its software, it will be interesting to see what the internal Nintendo development studios come up with for this. The fact that Nintendo have farmed several franchises out to 2nd/3rd parties since the start of the Gamecube may suggest that the in-house teams have been working on sotware for the new device for some time. Anyway - I'll wait until I see some games before I make any decisions on whether this is worth buying or not. Knowing Nintendo though they'll probably have a couple of things that use the dual display in an innovative way.
haven't most Arcade cabinets always had the stick on the left? I usually play cross-handed in the arcades as I too have difficulty using my left hand with a traditional joystick (although I am left thumbed when it comes to console d-pads / analogue sticks) I guess if you buy a sturdy enough joystick playing cross-handed would be the answer