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cory.ok said:
Jumpin said:
It's looking like what the Wii U is doing is considerably more advanced than simple remote play. The first and most simple tech example shown was the golf game where the wii remote interacted with the Wii U controller and the TV screen.

Not to mention the core functionality of the Wii U will be built around this interface, and the PS3 is clearly not. All interactivity between the controller and the system on the Wii U will be part of the core functionality and core interface experience; and not just a tacked on feature.

remote play is information transfer, and whats happening with the vita/ps3, wiiu, apple products, and all the other stuff youre listing has been happening for years in the same capacity that its happening now, but now we (as in our society) is getting speeds fast enough for regular consumers to take advantage of it. the vita, wiiu and apple devices will all be using the same concept that is at least 11 years old (probably much older as it was standard on all windows xp devices

again, it has been 11 years since this tech has been widely available, its only being widely applied now because higher network speeds are becomming more common. at its core its just information transfer, and  both of them, will be sending that information at the same speed - both will be able to do the same things with it. neither will be better then the other, its a very simple thing to do, many people deal with this kind of networking when theyre being introduced to the topic.

I am unaware of this tech being available for 11 years. Can you please list one example of a console where a motion controller interracts with a portable tablet and a television system for a single gameplay experience?



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