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Screamapillar said:
TheJimbo1234 said:
Screamapillar said:
TheJimbo1234 said:
Moore's Law says he's an idiot.


What does the number of transistors and integrated circuts doubling every two years have to do with Miyamoto's comments?

Because of stupid comments like this; "It used to be that when you were playing you had to choose whether you would use the television to watch TV or play games." People will most likely have their own tv or screen in their room, phones will be able to have multiplyer games on them that are more demaning than the WiiU games, so this feature is about 7 years too late.

Also remember that Moore's Law not only causes tablets and phones to become more powerful, but also cheaper to produce and purchase.


Well the same holds true for Nintendo, though.  They see advances in technology that they use to their advantage same as any other consumer electronics company.  The only difference is that for game consoles, as opposed to tablets, the business model dictates that they remain the same for five years instead of being replaced and upgraded every 18-24 months.  I think it's an advantage, though.  It means you have each Wii U owner with the exact same system, so you don't have to make games worrying that not everyone has a quad-core, 2gb RAM smartphone or tablet.  It's a level playing field.


No...it really isn't. With the speed ARM and Intel are closing in on the golden 5nm transistor, proc power is going to skyrocket and phones will be the first to utilise this tech due to the high turn over rate. Also due to the simplicity of phones and tablets OS, games will be made quickly and effectively. This combined with EVERYONE owning a phone, the WiiU has insane competition in which it is about to get worse come 2014.