My point about the shooting game being whether you can actually gain cover by hiding behind your chair. Somehow I doubt it. The point of that complaint being that once you remove that piece of demonstration from the shooting game, it becomes just a shooting game. Not that shooting games are bad, but it's much less interesting than it initially appears.

I guess my whole point is that the ergonomics of the controller suck for everything except games that simulate you holding a rod of some nature, and, as such, should have been secondary to a more generic interface. If the adapter shell comes with the game, I have no problem. And I'm sure that the rod games will be fun. It just seems to me that this is kind of equivalent to a computer coming with only a bar-code reader for input.
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Bitt Faulk