Your lack of foresight is not unique. There are a lot of gamers out there who have been in accidents or by some other unfortunate circumstance found themselves with only one hand (i.e. our vets).
While this isn't going to appeal to the mass market, it is nice to see Ben making something that will make it easier for handicapped gamers.
Sadly, no such solution exists for the Wii. Damn you Nintendo, you discriminating bastards! :p
It already said, Benjamin Heckendorn. If your not smart enough to notice that please don't post period. Plus, Ben Hack already has a huge fan-base, me included, petty comments like yours don't mean a thing.
1) Sheesh.. chill out. 2) If YOU'RE not smart enough to know the difference between "your" and "you're", maybe you shouldn't be allowed to use a keyboard either.
I agree, I believe a modified mouse could act as a single directional stick for camera control similar to PC FPS games.
If the mouse was contourded for left or right hand it could be molded in a way to add a thumb stick and face buttons to it's surface.
I also remember seeing a wonderful one handed PS1 controller back in the day that was designed for Japanese RPG players so they could smoke or eat while they play, it was missing analog sticks though.
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That just doesn't seem practical...
Your lack of foresight is not unique. There are a lot of gamers out there who have been in accidents or by some other unfortunate circumstance found themselves with only one hand (i.e. our vets).
While this isn't going to appeal to the mass market, it is nice to see Ben making something that will make it easier for handicapped gamers.
Sadly, no such solution exists for the Wii. Damn you Nintendo, you discriminating bastards! :p
Your right it doesn't, who the heck created this?
It already said, Benjamin Heckendorn. If your not smart enough to notice that please don't post period. Plus, Ben Hack already has a huge fan-base, me included, petty comments like yours don't mean a thing.
To the above poster: Your lack of insight into a joke is what is really astounding - he was making a pun moron.
Silly Metal Wolf didn't get Jman196's joke.
@Metal Wolf:
1) Sheesh.. chill out.
2) If YOU'RE not smart enough to know the difference between "your" and "you're", maybe you shouldn't be allowed to use a keyboard either.
;)
lull pwned
I agree, I believe a modified mouse could act as a single directional stick for camera control similar to PC FPS games.
If the mouse was contourded for left or right hand it could be molded in a way to add a thumb stick and face buttons to it's surface.
I also remember seeing a wonderful one handed PS1 controller back in the day that was designed for Japanese RPG players so they could smoke or eat while they play, it was missing analog sticks though.