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Grimes said:
Solid_Snake4RD said:
Grimes said:

I think Nintendo actually has more freedom than MS and Sony to develop completely new hardware. It will be relatively easy to emulate the Wii, since it is less powerful. Look at the difficulties Sony has had emulating the PS2 because its hardware was so unique. The Wii won't have that problem. Nintendo can use a completely new architecture because they won't be bogged down with complex emulation.

And if Sony and MS wait too long to refresh, it not only gives Nintendo more time but also opens the door for Apple.


i don't think PS3 had difficulty emulating PS2 on PS3 but to keep to keep PS2 sales to make up for PS3 losses

now that PS3 is making profit,they will launch an emulator pretty soon

 

i don't think APPLE HAS SPACE ATLEAST IN THE GAMING SECTOR but they can do wonder in USA with their image being the 'COOL' company

If the PS2 was so easy to emulate, don't you think they would have implemented it instead of using more expensive hardware components to do so? Or were they just trying to trick people into buying more expensive hardware?

Apple is a global company now. Their success is global, it is not limited to the US. Before the iPhone, Apple had no presence in the phone sector and we know how that all turned out. Before the iPod, Apple had no presence in audio devices and we all know how that turned out. Don't underestimate Apple's ability to tap into markets if it thinks it has an opportunity.


the original PS3's had PS2 backward compatiblity as they didn't develop the software but they also recognised that it only brought them more losses and dropped PS2 sales

70% of APPLE sales are in US.THE SUCCESS is far from global.

before IPOD they enterd into alot of sectors and they bombed there and we happened what happened to them and how they turned out

the IPOD music player market is very casual

the iphone was success because of the IPOD success. and also that the PHONE market is very different from the Gaming market.there are so many companies,uncountable and again very casual.

i'm not saying they could but it will be very tough

the iphone consumer doesn't follow games or play them regulary,they use it for music,calling,internet,etc.very casual