Pre-E3: Dual Screen To Have "New" Interactivity
Recently, the President of Enterbrain (the company that publishes Famitsu,) Hirokazu Hamamura, said that Nintendos Dual Screen would feature a new way for people to interact with the device.
"This will not be a machine where you push the A button or B button and move the direction pad, but a completely different way to interact with the device," stated Hamamura.
It has been rumored that Nintendos Dual Screen would feature one screen as a touch screen. If this is true (we will know tomorrow at Nintendo's press conference), then Hamamura may be referring to the touch screen being used for control.