Cobretti said: mariozeldametroid said:
Spectrumglr said:
Cobretti said:
revolutions said:
I like Bacon said: Anyway, it should be called the Super Wii. There is a pattern! (not really though >_>) NES, SNES, N64, Nintendo GameCube......then it repeats: Wii, Super Wii, N1024 >.>, Nintendo Rectangular Prism >.>....... ??? |
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I like that too very nice. Another point those that think PS4 will be blueray still are probably kidding themself. Theres a great chance it be a new format. PS1: CD PS2: DVD PS3: Blue-Ray etc... but who knows but if 2012 is the next release of consoles or later then most liekly a new format will come. |
I don't think that there will be another format after HDDVD/BR ...even now broadband is widely available and by 2012 i think that almost anyone in western countries will have access to some form of broadband (think of WiMax, HSDPA etc etc): you want a game? you'll download it... no more scratched discs: everything you've bought is in your personal DB (Steam anyone?) and you can retrieve it whenever you want (saving HD space) oh, almost forgot: you want a movie?...you'll download it ...You have an "old" BR/HDDVD disc? ok, you can play it in the multiformat drive (or better: you can buy a stand alone drive for 40/50$ )... my two cents: NO new format...and (probably) NO drive. |
I think we will see a lot of improvement on the download-area, but I think we will be using the Holographic Vesatile Discs(15 Terabyte) and Protein-Coated Discs(300 Terabyte) around 2020-2030. Dont know what I'm talking about? Wkipedia search it. |
Yep I was about to say that about the hologram discs, but hmm Protein-Coated aye. I'll go check it out. thanks. |
they cant keep the protein-coated discs from dying. The discs only last about 2 - 4 months. Great to have 200TB of space but what happens when it all dies a few months later. Plus they are working on Electron Discs which will have near unlimited space.