Soundwave said:
padib said:
Soundwave said:
RolStoppable said: A handheld can't replicate Wii Sports. /thread |
Can it iterface with a Wiimote?
Can it wirelessly or via an HDMI out send a video signal to the TV?
If the answers there are yes, sure you could play Wii Sports on it for when "grandpa comes over" or whatever.
Not that I think Wii Sports is really all that important any more anyway. Yesterday's news. As expected Wii Sports Club isn't doing much for the Wii U. Bowling and Tennis gets old after 6 years.
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Can you play it on the go though? That would be a major problem for a hybrid. That kind of segmentation.
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If only Nintendo had experience with wirelessly transmitting a video signal ... oh wait ...
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Think about this. Nintendo had to cut the 3DS price to $170 for it to sell well. How much will this be? And if you are going to sell it like a 300$ handheld with console like games at launch to justify the price then what image are you creating for the system? A PS Vita from Nintendo?
And remember we are limiting the graphics to be like Wii U or a bit stronger because of its functionality to be handheld and a home console. This means an expensive and quality battery life, good wifi, usb ports hdmi ports, and blutooth for 4 wireless controller. It's going to be difficult to market this.