justinian on 23 January 2014
McDonaldsGuy said: I know this says you are Iwata in 2014, but what if I was Iwata in 2009?When Wii U R&D really started to begin. Do you think with these specs the Wii U (with a name change too, like "Super Wii") would have sold better, got more third party support, and just in general compete with the PS4 and One? IBM Power-based multi-core processor 45nm process 1 billion transistors POWER7 SCM, 4 active cores at 3.0GHz 256 KB L2 cache per core 2.6 MB of FLR-L3 cache per core 16 MB of PSRAM 4GB DDR3 LRDIMM main memory, at 800Mhz Custom GNC Architecture 28nm GPU by AMD Engine frequency: 825mhz Memory frequency: 795MHz 1GB GDDR5 memory One 250GB SSHD hard drive Slot loading optical disc drive (25GB per layer, up to four layers) Regular controller pro-controller based off of Gamecube (think something like this but tweaked for modern games) and/or advanced Wiimote SD memory card slot 2 USB 3.0 Ports in front, 2 at rear AV Multiout port HDMI 1.4 out port Sensor bar power port Ethernat port Supports 48KHz 24-bit audio 64-bit audio processing Dolby Digital 5.1 Retail price: $349 |
Now this is an interesting twist. But with hindsight it makes this question far easier to anwser.
I like your specs but not sure of the price. Surely you would need to sell that console for more money.