With the release of the Zune HD, which will have gaming functionality built in, possibly to the point where it will become a primary feature with connection to XBox Live, it occurred to me. We've already got the Nintendo DS and the iPhone/iPod touch, both of which have become extremely successful and tout their touchscreens as their defining feature, and to this I say: so what?
Is the touchscreen just a fad, something to grow out of once market oversaturation reaches a critical level? Or is it to become a new standard for handhald gaming? Obviously the interactivity of being able to "touch" what is on the screen adds a new level of immersion, at least in some games; other genres are less accessible with a touch screen.
Frankly, I don't see what the problem with buttons is. At least the DS offered the best of both control schemes. So is the touchscreen just a fad, a novelty? Or is it the new standard for handheld game control.
Is the touchscreen just a fad, something to grow out of once market oversaturation reaches a critical level? Or is it to become a new standard for handhald gaming? Obviously the interactivity of being able to "touch" what is on the screen adds a new level of immersion, at least in some games; other genres are less accessible with a touch screen.
Frankly, I don't see what the problem with buttons is. At least the DS offered the best of both control schemes. So is the touchscreen just a fad, a novelty? Or is it the new standard for handheld game control.