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There are lots of rumours around at the moment about E3 and the like, and an incredible amount of these are based around new peripherals.
Guitar Hero IV allegedly has a wireless drumkit (utterly stupid and bereft of any point) and a guitar with touch sensitive fret buttons. It seems every new iteration of these music games has a slight upgrade in the peripheral to the last version and I just can't afford to buy the latest guitar every year. Then of course there's the cross-compatibility problems and you find that if you want to play all of the music games this year (assuming there aren't any other music games in the works) you'll probably need six guitars, three drumkits, and a second mortgage. It used to be just the price of three disks.
But it's not even stopping there. Apparently the new Tony Hawk game is going to ship with a "balance board" peripheral to replicate skateboarding. Is no genre safe? How long before we find that if we want to play any game at all we're going to have to buy the associated peripheral (may not be compatible with any other games, £89.99 plz.)
Then there's microphones, buzzers, rumours of rip-off Wii remotes, where will it end? Oh, and don't forget that these all need buying for each different system!
Now gaming is getting this way, it's risking becoming too expensive for gamers. I used to be happy in the knowledge that whatever game I wanted to play would cost me £40, no strings attached, now I find that I'm probably going to be priced out of my favourite series'?
When did a normal controller stop being 'enough'? Is the Wii to blame for this? Rock Band?
There are lots of rumours around at the moment about E3 and the like, and an incredible amount of these are based around new peripherals.
Guitar Hero IV allegedly has a wireless drumkit (utterly stupid and bereft of any point) and a guitar with touch sensitive fret buttons. It seems every new iteration of these music games has a slight upgrade in the peripheral to the last version and I just can't afford to buy the latest guitar every year. Then of course there's the cross-compatibility problems and you find that if you want to play all of the music games this year (assuming there aren't any other music games in the works) you'll probably need six guitars, three drumkits, and a second mortgage. It used to be just the price of three disks.
But it's not even stopping there. Apparently the new Tony Hawk game is going to ship with a "balance board" peripheral to replicate skateboarding. Is no genre safe? How long before we find that if we want to play any game at all we're going to have to buy the associated peripheral (may not be compatible with any other games, £89.99 plz.)
Then there's microphones, buzzers, rumours of rip-off Wii remotes, where will it end? Oh, and don't forget that these all need buying for each different system!
Now gaming is getting this way, it's risking becoming too expensive for gamers. I used to be happy in the knowledge that whatever game I wanted to play would cost me £40, no strings attached, now I find that I'm probably going to be priced out of my favourite series'?
When did a normal controller stop being 'enough'? Is the Wii to blame for this? Rock Band?
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