MolyneuxTon: It makes him stutter!
I know Nintendo wanted to keep this controller under their hats until the last minute, but if an industry "veteran" such as Molyneux still hadnt seen it yet or even got to grips with it, I am pretty curious as to how any 3rd party developer is going to be even vaguely ready for a supposed Summer 2006 launch.
It was easy for companies to hurl out DS games at quick notice, as that required just taking half finished GBA projects and adding some touch screen nonsense to them. We're STILL seeing that even now, a year+ into the systems launch. The same can't be achieved with Revolution, especially if its going to be weaker than the X360, which makes simple ports less likely.
Nintendo needs to learn that secrecy is fun for a while, but not when its going to repeatedly hurt them in the long run.
I know Nintendo wanted to keep this controller under their hats until the last minute, but if an industry "veteran" such as Molyneux still hadnt seen it yet or even got to grips with it, I am pretty curious as to how any 3rd party developer is going to be even vaguely ready for a supposed Summer 2006 launch.
It was easy for companies to hurl out DS games at quick notice, as that required just taking half finished GBA projects and adding some touch screen nonsense to them. We're STILL seeing that even now, a year+ into the systems launch. The same can't be achieved with Revolution, especially if its going to be weaker than the X360, which makes simple ports less likely.
Nintendo needs to learn that secrecy is fun for a while, but not when its going to repeatedly hurt them in the long run.