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| GameCube / Wii Hardware Seems as though Nintendo has lost some of their gamers to Sony's and Microsoft's edgier systems. Can the Wii help? |
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| with this article over at 1UP.com... LINK Looks like a lot of revolutionary ideas to work off of. Let's only hope that Nintendo, for the sake of their consumer base, takes a long, hard read of this article. Incorporating some of these ideas will save Nintendo from certain doom. One of the concepts I like is to market two controllers...one for each hand. This way, the game is able to track each of the hands independently as sort of a "fighting" game. You'd also have to have control buttons on the controllers, too, for certain things such as move forward, backwards, etc. However, the expense of research, design, and overall cost to the consumer will dictate much of how Nintendo is going to proceed, should they have read this article and given it due consideration. Can Nintendo survive with the release of X-Box 360 and PS3? Read this article over at Nintendo to see how you feel. Myself, well, let's just say that my curiosity is peaked. Rob | ||
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| I think i'll end up buying a Revolution. if the rumors are true that it'll be about 99-149, i think it'll be worth the investment...plus, if they incorporate that new graphical "trickery" to rival the 360's and PS3's graphics ill be happy. I too am curious about the new controller and such and how it'll play in future games. Besides, I know my roots...forever and always a Nintendo fan ![]() | ||
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