Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Should Nintendo wii have feet attachmen ...

Everyone knows that the Nintendo Wii is the best interactive game that's out there. So it makes you wonder what else can Nintendo make to increase mobility of their players and make it more interactive. I was thinking about attachments for your feet when you are playing fighting games or soccer, or any other sport that require the use of your feet. I think Nintendo should design something that gets added to your legs so you can get more of a full interaction. Imagine your playing Mario Strikers and you actually swing your leg to kick the ball. Or you are playing a Dragon Ball game and you want to have the ability to kick and punch at the same time. Even better if the UFC wanted to make a cage fighting game what better way than with wii leg sensors that strap to each leg. Tell me what you think and well see if we can get Nintendo to come with an idea for this.Should Nintendo wii have feet attachmen ...
[QUOTE=''duomaxwell81'']Everyone knows that the Nintendo Wii is the best interactive game that's out there.[/QUOTE]Stopped reading there because I couldn't stop laughing.Should Nintendo wii have feet attachmen ...
Do you have any idea how awkward that would be? We look silly enough swinging our arms around, I can imagine how ridiculous it's be with us throwing in a few kicks here and there. I can't help but think of it being like Elaine Benes' dancing....
I won't be happy until the Wii releases a Motion capture suit as an accessory. lol.
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like wiifit? i'm happy with motion plus i think is enough
I can see it now.. the Wiishoe! it comes with the game ''wii run'' it shows a treadmill and you just run run run run run untill you cant run anymore... but i doubt it would control that well so theyd have to release the shoemotion+, which comes with ''wii kick a can down the road'' guess what you'd be doing..
I think you're onto something here. I mean, imagine how cool a break dancing game would be.



So cool.
Well the idea of the feet attachments would help set the Wii apart from any other system, cause now the XBOX 360 and PS3 have there version of Mii's now. If they do decide to make something like this they could have Wii Dance to teach people that don't know how to dance (like me). And I definitely need to learn before I get married in April of 2010 lol. It also another way to get kids off the couch and get active.
I hopenot. My kids lose the remotes, nunchucks and wheels enough already.
[QUOTE=''duomaxwell81'']Well the idea of the feet attachments would help set the Wii apart from any other system, cause now the XBOX 360 and PS3 have there version of Mii's now. If they do decide to make something like this they could have Wii Dance to teach people that don't know how to dance (like me). And I definitely need to learn before I get married in April of 2010 lol. It also another way to get kids off the couch and get active. [/QUOTE]

if the Wii could teach actual, usable skills, like dancing, it would be in every other house, guaranteed.
[QUOTE=''-starman-'']I won't be happy until the Wii releases a Motion capture suit as an accessory. [/QUOTE]That would be awesome. I would wear mine everywhere just to see the looks people give me.I don't think they need a whole new controller for feet. Potentially a dancing game could be possible with the controllers we have now. It would just have to come packaged with straps to attach the Wiimote to your ankles.
Please dont gave them more ideas.
[QUOTE=''duomaxwell81'']Everyone knows that the Nintendo Wii is the best interactive game that's out there. So it makes you wonder what else can Nintendo make to increase mobility of their players and make it more interactive. I was thinking about attachments for your feet when you are playing fighting games or soccer, or any other sport that require the use of your feet. I think Nintendo should design something that gets added to your legs so you can get more of a full interaction. Imagine your playing Mario Strikers and you actually swing your leg to kick the ball. Or you are playing a Dragon Ball game and you want to have the ability to kick and punch at the same time. Even better if the UFC wanted to make a cage fighting game what better way than with wii leg sensors that strap to each leg. Tell me what you think and well see if we can get Nintendo to come with an idea for this.[/QUOTE] That would be alittle akward if you ask me.
[QUOTE=''duomaxwell81'']Everyone knows that the Nintendo Wii is the best interactive game that's out there. So it makes you wonder what else can Nintendo make to increase mobility of their players and make it more interactive. I was thinking about attachments for your feet when you are playing fighting games or soccer, or any other sport that require the use of your feet. I think Nintendo should design something that gets added to your legs so you can get more of a full interaction. Imagine your playing Mario Strikers and you actually swing your leg to kick the ball. Or you are playing a Dragon Ball game and you want to have the ability to kick and punch at the same time. Even better if the UFC wanted to make a cage fighting game what better way than with wii leg sensors that strap to each leg. Tell me what you think and well see if we can get Nintendo to come with an idea for this.[/QUOTE]At that point, I would just go play soccer instead of slipping plastic footies on my feet and wailing my feet around like a moron in my living room. :?
[QUOTE=''CanadianEh'']I think you're onto something here. I mean, imagine how cool a break dancing game would be.



So cool.[/QUOTE]

dance dance revolution revolution?
it is called the balance board.
[QUOTE=''JuarN18'']like wiifit? i'm happy with motion plus i think is enough[/QUOTE]Same lol
No, that's the point where you just go outside...kick a ball around, something we don't do often enough.
That's a great idea. They could make games for it that force you to either stand up or uncomfortably shuffle your feet. They could also make sweet waggle controls so you wouldn't need to worry about precision or anything. Oh and they could make it wireless, so you wouldn't need to worry about batteries. I would just love to spend more money on unnecessary peripherals, because that's exactly what the Nintendo Wii needs.

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