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Originally Posted by Furry
Mmm, gyroscopic controllers have been done before (in 2000) by Sony too. There was one released for the original playstation by peripherals company Joytech called the Airpad- it never really took off due to design bugs and the fact that it was simply a pain in the arse to use.
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So you mean Sony didn't do gyroscopic controllers. Joytech did, and they sucked. I'm not so sure that counts. When Nintendo comes out with them, they'll work, and they'll most likely be cool. So it's a whole new game.
And as for the Revolution being the "lesser of the three machines," I don't believe it matters. Fact: Gamecube has the least powerful hardware of the three current generation consoles. Fact: Resident Evil 4 is one of the best looking games ever. Better than nearly anything on Xbox or PS2. When it gets as good as that, deciding which is the "best" or the "worst" is merely opinion. The Cube is just as capable as the others, and it costs half as much because the hardware is less expensive. Even if the Revolution is "slower," I guarantee it won't be the "lesser" of the next generation consoles.