Reguardless of who wins this generation's portable race, I can't help but feel that Touch-Screen technology will be industry standard for portables following the DS/PSP.
It's too easy of a device to implement into hardware, barely taxes the battery life, intuitive, and solves a lot of control problems for certain gaming genres (RTS, FPS, ect.) that non-portable consoles have missed out on.
I've clocked in many many hours into my DS (And I can't wait to clock in just as many into a PSP) ... But I'm finding myself wanting a Touch-Screen on a good portion of my games from GBA to Xbox to PS2 to GC... For gameplay or if only to navigate their menues with more effeciency...
Provided that consoles had a touch screen on their respective controllers, we could be playing Halo with a similar mouse/keyboard setup ... It would be much simpler to navigate your Pikmin ... And not to mention we could acctually have RTS games branch over from the PC to our consoles.
It's too easy of a device to implement into hardware, barely taxes the battery life, intuitive, and solves a lot of control problems for certain gaming genres (RTS, FPS, ect.) that non-portable consoles have missed out on.
I've clocked in many many hours into my DS (And I can't wait to clock in just as many into a PSP) ... But I'm finding myself wanting a Touch-Screen on a good portion of my games from GBA to Xbox to PS2 to GC... For gameplay or if only to navigate their menues with more effeciency...
Provided that consoles had a touch screen on their respective controllers, we could be playing Halo with a similar mouse/keyboard setup ... It would be much simpler to navigate your Pikmin ... And not to mention we could acctually have RTS games branch over from the PC to our consoles.