Joelcool7 said:
There are some flaws in that logic. An HD Wii woul.d require heavier firepower under the hood. Why would Nintendo bother releasing a modified Wii four years into its five year lifespan? Nintendo has said several times that the next console will be HD, we know it coming so why release a modified Wii only a year or so before the next console launches. I have to agree with the Regginator on this one, it makes no sense for Nintendo to release a Wii:HD. We will see Nintendo HD support next gen. In the end the Wii doesn't have much longer to live, the competition (Microsoft) already has a next gen system. Microsoft began developing launch titles for its next system last fall, meaning a new X-Box is either due this year or next year. Once the next X-Box hits the market a new Nintendo and Sony console will follow very quickly. Now you could argue that this is too soon to be starting the next gen. But Microsoft sales are down 13% YoY and Nintendo is only up one percentage point. Then lets not forget at the beggining of this generation Microsoft said the 360 would have a four year life cycle. Well its year five and the next X-Box isn't here yet. So with Microsoft being over due on releasing its next console, with major drops in hardware sales and marketshare. It is the perfect time for Microsoft to kick start the next generation. Nintendo will launch its next platform in 2011 end of story and a new Wii model could come out this year but it won't be any GameBoy:Colour it will be a new colour (Black...etc...etc...) maybe if were lucky some more internal memory. Maybe a smaller size. But HD and a graphical upgrade to the existing hardware is out of the question! |
Wait a minute. Waint a minute.
First, Sony is the only company of the three to say that their system has a set lifespan at 10 years (which they probably wont meet). Microsoft has said nothing, and Nintendo would never give their system a time frame.
Also, the Wii is doing really well even now. Why would Nintendo want to kill the Wii and start over, especially as we are in a recession. Heck, the NES lasted for 7 years. Why stop at 5?