Comment by Fire-Dragon-DoL

Comment by Fire-Dragon-DoL 2 days ago

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My concern with this is that the joycob being larger won't fit the hands of younger kids anymore. The switch 1 joycon was the only one that allowed reaching the controller buttons and the stick (while held horizontally) for my 3 years old. All other controllers that exist are too big, clearly nobody tested with young children.

And I wish they had names for their arrow buttons, because when held horizontally it makes things very confusing: "press b" what is b?

bigstrat2003 2 days ago

Fair concern, but on the other hand joycons are seriously uncomfortable for people older than that because of how small they are. It seems reasonable for Nintendo to optimize for the common users, not the extreme minority of small children.

  • Fire-Dragon-DoL 2 days ago

    Of course, however adults can buy the Pro controller, but kids have no other option.

    Just voicing my frustration with the gaming industry as a whole: there isn't a controller for kids, even the ones that claims to be are for 8+ I suspect.

adamors 2 days ago

I mean, maybe 3 year olds are simply too young to be playing video games?

  • Fire-Dragon-DoL 2 days ago

    It's a toy like any other, my son is great at playing Kirby, the game delivers some great family time (Kirby star allies is a 4-players game). Most of first-party nintendo games are also display a rating of "3+"