Dreamwriter
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Though one technical question I always wonder is if in the future being able to use two wii pads will extend outside of just games. I am thinking more as using two wii pads to navigate the internet, example someone is watching Youtube while someone else is looking on amazon, etc, etc. I am doubtful that option will be available while someone is playing (as in someone playing a game, while someone else is watching Youtube in another pad). This is just a VERY hopeful dream of mine (assuming the Wii pad alone doesn't cost more than 99 that is), since they barely announce the Wii U support for two pads, so anything this advance would be a pipe dream xP
Three issues: using two Gamepads drops the framerate to 30fps probably due to necessary bandwidth, you probably won't be able to buy a second Gamepad, and Nintendo won't make any software (like a web browser) that makes serious use of a second Gamepad. Nintendo obviously doesn't care about 2 Gamepads, they've always treated them as "oh, maybe some third party developer will make a game requiring you to take your pad to a friend's house". Their attitude has been very similar to the 3DS Circlepad Pro, which they only sell online and at one retailer (Gamestop), and they only send very small amounts to Gamestop. And Nintendo themselves only made one game supporting it, and that was just to give Kid Icarus an option for left-handed gamers to play with a circle pad.
Yup, day zero, I love the Gamepad, and believe the Wii-U will get the majority of multiplatform games.Are all of you guys still buying the Wii U at launch?