Gojimaster said:
My main question is whether Nintendo will go for basic technology or whether it will try to fully compete technologically with the new generation Xbox and Playstations. I am not sure that Nintendo needs to go all out and compete fully with the next-gens graphics. Games of this generation are already ridiculously expensive to create. I am not sure how many developers will be able to afford to use the full graphics capabilities/3D capabilities of the next-gen systems. However, Nintendo still needs to be powerful enough so that it can handle some of the better multi-platform games. The HD dividing line between Wii and Playstation/360 was too strong in this generation. Nintendo has to do a better job of keeping with the Jones in terms of graphics, while also maintaining innovation, retaining their casual audience, and allowing accesibility to lower-budget game designers. As someone mentioned above, Nintendo learns from their mistakes-- and they definitely know that not giving the Wii HD graphics capabilities was a big mistake. |
A mistake?? Staying SD was one of the best decisions Nintendo made this gen, that and motion controls. Sony is the company that needs to learn from their mistakes of making their system too expensive. Obviously Nintendo will go HD, but that's because it is cost efficient now not because they were wrong this gen.
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