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What is interesting is that the article does not mention Nintendo -- and Nintendo already has a patent application out for this: http://kotaku.com/5031293/nintendo-dabbling-in-holographic-storage

Back to the OP, this emergent technology may be another reason the current generation may last into 2012. No one wants to guess wrong and get burned (e.g., HD-DVD). That being said, since Nintendo tends to rely on its own formats, it could actually go first next time around.

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