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brunoafh wrote:
Xeogred wrote:The board exploded while I was out doing hard labor today, moved like 250 some 2x4's among other things. Feeling a little lazy to look around and catch up with the dozens of pages I've missed just today. :lol:

You didn't miss much. Nintendo announced their latest gimmick hardware. It has a gigantic controller that's basically a laptop. The regular slew of usual Nintendo suspects are getting new games. That about covers it.


it's more like an ipad than a laptop. laptop has a keyboard attached to it. while this controller will have arcade sticks, wii motes, wii gun, etc as an attachement. i say wait until we see what this controller can really do in person then u guys can say your opinion on it without relating the jaguar controller, etc. like other wii games, there is a lot of ways to play nintendo released games. but one thing is for sure about this controller, it's made for gaming in any platform.
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Flake wrote:Sir I am surprised to see you post, what with a free Pokedex game on the 3DS.

Busy downloading Excitebike 3D first. :P

Flake wrote:
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YoshiEgg25 wrote:On that note, you could finally have handheld games that friends can watch on the telly. Or gaming while your dad watches the game.

Like the PSP? Or the GB? Or the GBA?


I think Yoshi was talking about games that would ordinarily take up the entire TV. For a family that doesn't have a lot of extra TV's, this would be a great way to keep gaming while another person watches whatever they want to watch.

This. Thanks for summing it up perfectly for me, Flake.
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Flake wrote:I think Yoshi was talking about games that would ordinarily take up the entire TV. For a family that doesn't have a lot of extra TV's, this would be a great way to keep gaming while another person watches whatever they want to watch.

That's what he was talking about with this part.
Or gaming while your dad watches the game.

Not this part.
On that note, you could finally have handheld games that friends can watch on the telly.
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brunoafh wrote:
Flake wrote:I think Yoshi was talking about games that would ordinarily take up the entire TV. For a family that doesn't have a lot of extra TV's, this would be a great way to keep gaming while another person watches whatever they want to watch.

That's what he was talking about with this part.
Or gaming while your dad watches the game.

Not this part.
On that note, you could finally have handheld games that friends can watch on the telly.

Excuse me, handheld-ish.
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give it a year or two and M$ and $ony will copy Big Ns controller. :lol:
You know it will happen.

Im excited and cant wait to try it. Tho I dont like the idea of buying a new Wii when I have one. It would be cool if you send in your Wii and get it updated/upgraded.

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so so true, and by the time they actually get out the product that copy the big N , its usually Meh, been there done that kinda deal.

I mean look how far the playstation Move succeeded lol.

VGMStudios wrote:give it a year or two and M$ and $ony will copy Big Ns controller. :lol:
You know it will happen.

Im excited and cant wait to try it. Tho I dont like the idea of buying a new Wii when I have one. It would be cool if you send in your Wii and get it updated/upgraded.

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I feel totally letdown. Maybe Nintendo just isn't for me anymore :(
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I can't see the controller costing that much. As has already been established on this board, it is a thin client therefore there is just a video driver and that's it. No GPU, no CPU, no logic whatsoever. Therefore the bigger cost is the screen and the digitizer, the other components are negligible (CMOS sensors, speakers, gyros and bog standard pots/switches) considering you can get Android tablets with 7inch screens for about £60 and that has to run a self contained operating system. These are going to cost about £50. I don't mind that since 360 controllers are about £30 on their own (£45 if you count the new one) and PS3 controllers are £40. It's not like they're going to price themselves out of the market?

My prediction is £250 for the console and £50 for additional controllers. If they hit that price point it's game over for Sony and Microsoft. Especially if they say their current road maps mean there won't be another system from them for another 3-5 years.

Nintendo have once again, made the entire industry look like utter morons. They will leave everybody else in their dust.
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are any gamecube functions available in this?
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Bradtemple87 wrote:I feel totally letdown. Maybe Nintendo just isn't for me anymore :(

I feel you...

Still, there was the occasional good game on the wii here and there...

No More Heroes, Dead Space Extraction, Sin and Punishment, Donkey Kong Country 4...

But yeah, it'll never be as good again as it was during the SNES era...
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