Sub-Parable
01-05-2006, 08:07 PM
This is taken from 1up.com
http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3150127
Kotaku points to an IGN interview with EA's John Schappert on the Revolution Wii version of Madden. Shappert, in classic exec fashion, drops a bomb during the conversation.
Schappert mentions that the Nunchuku controller, like the popular Revmote Wiimote handset also has an acceleromator in it - meaning that the "juke" moves performed in Madden will be mapped to the Nunchuku and moving that controller will also move your character.
Instead of simply waving one hand at your television to control the action, you'll now be waving both (or at least have the ability to, depending on how developers utilize the acceleromators in the two parts of the controller). Inevitably, we will have tons of coverage, hands-on, analysis and examination of the Wii when E3 gets underway next week.
http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3150127
Kotaku points to an IGN interview with EA's John Schappert on the Revolution Wii version of Madden. Shappert, in classic exec fashion, drops a bomb during the conversation.
Schappert mentions that the Nunchuku controller, like the popular Revmote Wiimote handset also has an acceleromator in it - meaning that the "juke" moves performed in Madden will be mapped to the Nunchuku and moving that controller will also move your character.
Instead of simply waving one hand at your television to control the action, you'll now be waving both (or at least have the ability to, depending on how developers utilize the acceleromators in the two parts of the controller). Inevitably, we will have tons of coverage, hands-on, analysis and examination of the Wii when E3 gets underway next week.