13th September 2011, 3:06 PM
Why does it need a battery? Just... why? Does it do anything OTHER than add buttons and a stick? Is there force feedback? Buttons and a stick should not require any extra energy the port can't provide.
Well, at any rate Monster Hunter is pretty huge. A large number of my friends are REALLY into the series and keep trying to get me to join them (one of them bought me Monster Hunter Tri just hoping I'd play it). I just haven't gotten into it myself. Recently they went so far as to get a fan translation for the unreleased Monster Hunter and are playing that now. It's the sort of series where I can imagine Capcom can demand whatever they want from Nintendo and Nintendo will do it just to get the game on their system. With Tri, that meant redesigning their classic controller a little.
Anyway, coupled with all these delayed releases of all the games I'd actually want for the system, I think I'm pretty much fine with waiting for a remodel announcement on the 3DS.
Well, at any rate Monster Hunter is pretty huge. A large number of my friends are REALLY into the series and keep trying to get me to join them (one of them bought me Monster Hunter Tri just hoping I'd play it). I just haven't gotten into it myself. Recently they went so far as to get a fan translation for the unreleased Monster Hunter and are playing that now. It's the sort of series where I can imagine Capcom can demand whatever they want from Nintendo and Nintendo will do it just to get the game on their system. With Tri, that meant redesigning their classic controller a little.
Anyway, coupled with all these delayed releases of all the games I'd actually want for the system, I think I'm pretty much fine with waiting for a remodel announcement on the 3DS.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)