Nintendo NX will reportedly be coming out with controllers just like the Wii Remote. In a previous report from Eurogamer, the Nintendo NX will be having detachable controllers. It was also revealed that both will have the same functionality and that the Nintendo NX is set to replace the Wii Remote in time.
It has also been said that some form of an advanced vibration force feedback is going to be added to the basic motion control. The controllers will reportedly similar to the Vive controller as well.
The similarity is that both are designed to alter intensity, pulsing patterns, as well as the duration of vibration to mimic the sensation of a range of different movement types. The players may be able to differentiate the sensation of that of a sword clashing from that of hitting a tennis ball.
In a different note, a post from The Verge relayed that many are wondering that during the Tokyo Game Show, Nintendo NX was nowhere in sight ad nowhere to be found. With that in mind, the tech society and tge gaming enthusiasts are in doubt as to why Nintendo did not render any apperance at all.
In previous news, it was said that the new Nintendo NX will feature a screen with detachable controllers on both ends, which will enable it to function while on the move. The whole setup may then be connected to a television through a dock station that will act as a home console, LetsPLayVideoGames reported.
The Nintendo NX will reportedly have a 6.2-inch 720p multi-touch screen, the tipster Emily Rogers revealed, iDigitalTimes reported. However, it should be noted that it was just a prototype, and the final product may still have different specifications. Rogers added that the Nintendo NX prototype features two USB ports, which is uncertain will still be in the final version once it will be released.
Rogers also confirmed MCV's statement in the report, which told of GameFreak developing a game for the Nintendo NX. The Nintendo NX rumors and leaked tips will remain as such until an official statement is made.