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| {{User:YoshiKong/sig}} 03:07, 12 March 2013 (EDT) | | {{User:YoshiKong/sig}} 03:07, 12 March 2013 (EDT) |
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| You're very welcome, even though I didn't feel like I did a lot, other than advising you to put a construction template on the page and adding some code to the library.
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| I really hate how some games are designed for my inconvenience, so I end up not playing them (Kid Icarus anyone?). Also, don't you hate how the DS lite and the Wii U Gamepad designs where the stylus goes? The spot for the stylus is inconveniently placed on the bottom right side of the controller, so we have to tilt the controller/DS awkwardly to get the stylus out.
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| Also, I hate it how in Wii games, I have to shake with my bad hand to perform moves. Skyward Sword felt awkward for me in one case. Also, pointing with the Wii Remote also feels weird. When it comes to button-mashing, yeah, we're using our weak arms.
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| One game I know that favors left-handers is Diddy Kong Racing DS. You have to use the stylus to give yourself a boost start, but we lefties can press the acceleration button right when the race starts. {{User:LeftyGreenMario/sig}} 19:20, 27 March 2013 (EDT)
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