Is the Revolutionary aspect of the Wii console its controller?
Yes. The console’s Revolutionary new mechanic will go hand-in-hand with its input device, which may no longer look or function like today’s controllers. In a March 2005 interview with BusinessWeek, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata admitted that Wii’s new input device was still incomplete, and that multiple ideas were still being tossed around. “The new interface will allow some new forms of innovation,” Iwata explained on the subject. “Already, you’re seeing changes in Nintendo DS, which has a microphone, input pen, and touch screen. We have a number of candidates for a new [Wii] interface but are not ready to reveal them.
Yes. The console’s Revolutionary new mechanic will go hand-in-hand with its input device, which may no longer look or function like today’s controllers. In a March 2005 interview with BusinessWeek, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata admitted that Wii’s new input device was still incomplete, and that multiple ideas were still being tossed around.