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NintendoPie said:
okr said:
Here's again what I posted above:
http://en.red-dot.org/2866.html?&cHash=4134714ddeb0d91c666f0802ffa4e081&company=743
The PSP Go won this award as well, two years ago.

Here's all other products from Sony which won the awards over the years:
http://en.red-dot.org/2866.html?&cHash=b0968b0ec7993ad8b231490e7d0bdfc7&company=751

Even Microsoft one a few of them over the years:
http://en.red-dot.org/2866.html?&cHash=1211e5ed949567a61e77ac6e8d94005d&company=253

Unsuprisingly many Apple products won got the award as well over the years:
http://en.red-dot.org/2866.html?&cHash=d8c0af4f8faac1df53880e8763ddd441&company=3413

It seems no Nintendo product won the award up to now. I think the Wii design should have deserved one, but that's just me.

The Wii, DS, and the upcoming Wii U should all win the awards. The DS was the first to market Touch screens and it also had that all new clamshell design with two screens, the Wii was the first to market motion control and is the most succesful, the Wii U's controller conept is very intriguing and can be used in compliment with the games on the big screen.

PS2 did it before Wii. youtube it. and there were other products before PS2 that did motion controles. you're going to have to do better then that.

this stuff has all been repeated before.

i'm sure somebody did touch screen pads other then apple with analog included. don't make me research it. remote play can be done on PSP.