Tellaerin said:
Have you ever even used a graphics tablet and stylus for the PC? It doesn't sound like you have, honestly. Moving the stylus on the tablet moves a pointer in the corresponding position on the screen. It's not like there's a disconnect between what your hands are doing and what's happening on the screen, even though you're not 'drawing' on it directly. Every game you described could be done just as well with a touchpad and stylus, if not better (again, not having to worry about your hand obscuring the view while playing is a major plus), so dismissing the idea as a 'blatant regression' is bullshit. About the only thing that would be diminished is the marketing hook, namely other people being able to see the player touch the screen directly to make things happen. (For the person actually playing, I honestly don't think it'd diminish the experience for them to use the touchpad.)
First off, if you are not drawing directly on the screen there is a "disconnect". Not in that it's unintuitive, just that touching an object directly and having it react is different to the abstract of touching a controller and seeing a reaction on some other screen. In some cases this is better(Warioware), in others it is worse(Metroid Hunters).
Secondly, no I haven't used a graphics tablet, but I was under the assumption it was just like a mouse, just with a different form factor. Take the example of two of a kind(8 cards face down, pick two at a time, if they match you win).
With a mouse you move the mouse till the cursor is over the first card and click. Then you drag the mouse till the cursor is over the second and then click. With the touch screen you simply point at the first card and then point at the second.
So the question is, is a graphics tablet like a mouse or like the touch screen? Do you have to drag a cursor over what you want and then perhaps press a button to register the action? Or can you lift the pointer off the pad and then put it back down exactly where you want it?
If it's the first, then that is way inferior to a touch screen. If the latter, then you might as well go for the touch screen instead of the pad. I dunno about you, you may have highly superior hand eye coordination, but if I was using a touchpad, I know that I would miss what I wanted a heck of a lot. Gotta ask, have you actually used the DS? Whether you have or not, I suggest you try Sort or 'Splode in Mario 64 DS. There is no fucking way in hell a touch pad would come anywhere near a touch screen for playing that game.