10th April 2005, 11:50 PM
Yes, that is the advantage right there. The reason people get it is so they don't have to be "huddled" around the TV and can sit all over the living room or wherever.
Just one thing, that's not enough for me to spend an ENTIRE :D 10 bucks. Yes, not much money really, but um, that's just how small an advantage that is to me. The GAmecube has really short cords, so you notice there. But, when it comes to the other systems, the cord is just long enough that it doesn't matter. Thing is, the major issue we have when playing games multiplayer is just making sure people aren't blocking the TV, not making sure the cord reaches. As for single player, I sit right in front of my TV like some Japanese kid, so cord or wireless it's all the same to me. All in all, I have no reason at all to get a wireless controller at this moment.
Heck, even if I did have them I'd just end up plugging them into an outlet most of the time anyway :D.
Just one thing, that's not enough for me to spend an ENTIRE :D 10 bucks. Yes, not much money really, but um, that's just how small an advantage that is to me. The GAmecube has really short cords, so you notice there. But, when it comes to the other systems, the cord is just long enough that it doesn't matter. Thing is, the major issue we have when playing games multiplayer is just making sure people aren't blocking the TV, not making sure the cord reaches. As for single player, I sit right in front of my TV like some Japanese kid, so cord or wireless it's all the same to me. All in all, I have no reason at all to get a wireless controller at this moment.
Heck, even if I did have them I'd just end up plugging them into an outlet most of the time anyway :D.
"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)