So the most likely scenario so far is:
-One controller with Touch Screen per system included, closer in look to these:
-The cost for extra TouchController around 85 - 100 U.S. Asuming a bit high cost because it might include some logic and memory.
-Included in the system is a cradle for the touchController. It functions with the system when in sleepmode to get notifications among other things.
-A separate WiiRemote/Nunchuck solution also comes bundle with the console.
-The new Wiiremote solution could use the included camera for absolute tracking. So when the touch controller is in the craddle it works like a sensor bar for the Wiiremote.
-The Wiiremote then could be cheaper, since it wont need to have an onboard camera.
That's what i quickly gathered. Any suggestions/objections or addtional comments?
Joshua you are waaaaaay too smart to put 2 triggers stacked like that and a thumbstick in the Wiiremote. The 2 bean shaped x buttons are ok though.
The part that needs heavy modification from Nintendo is the Nunchuk. I agree with the Dpad you put there. Make it wireless, put a Dpad, 1 analog trigger (bonus a digital click), wider bumper, drepressible thumbstick, insert a gyroscope (apart the accelerometers already in), rumble. Oh yea! stereo speakers but with higher quality for both Wii remote and Nunchuck. And we are set.