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One-handed controller: Talking 'bout a Revolution

Michelle Meyers
Michelle Meyers wrote and edited CNET News stories from 2005 to 2020 and is now a contributor to CNET.
Michelle Meyers

"Kick-ass," "stupid," and "weird" are just a few of differing adjectives bloggers are using to describe the one-handed controller Nintendo revealed for its next-generation "Revolution" console. Where they seem to agree, however, is in describing the device as "unconventional."

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The announcement was made by Nintendo President Satoru Iwata at the Tokyo Game Show. The controller resembles a TV remote and has motion-detector sensors that let a player wield like a sword or swing it like a baseball bat, depending upon the game, Iwata told the crowd. It's mainly operated by sensor as a "direct pointing device," but also has a control pad and buttons," Reuters said. "It also has an expansion to plug in a joystick-like second device.

And it has the potential to revolutionize the way in which video games are played.

Blog community response:

"Weird, eh?...But the more I think about it, the more genius I realize it is. It's shaped and sized like a normal one-handed TV remote, making it easy and intuitive for anyone--hard-core gamer or newbie--to pick up and play...Just think about it. You can use it as a sword, a light saber, a knife, a gun, a drumstick, a fishing rod. It's awesome."
--"="" rel="">Jeffthejiff

"Nintendo has now taken the time-honored format and changed it to a remote control for a TV. An act similar to rearranging the stars on the American flag so that they make the shape of a bull's penis...Nintendo has always been one for taking chances...I hope they prove my wariness wrong on this one."
--Nerd-life.com

"That's the dumbest controller I've ever seen. How am I supposed to play Super Mario Bros. on that? Or Zelda Windwaker? This totally ruins the backwards-compatible thing that I was so excited about."
--Reader Bryant Casteel at News.com

"I'm just in awe at how this could possibly attract the 'non-gamer' market...In the past, Nintendo has spoken of how intimidating a game controller can be and this new controller utterly destroys that preconception...Nintendo really raised the bar with what they've shown today...Touché Nintendo…Well played."
--Gluetree.com