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cwbys21 said:
Roma said:

I don’t know if this has been discussed before but how will Nintendo outdo itself next gen? Will it release a now system with enhanced Wii controllers ore something totally new? I think it will be the former as they have done in the past with the Nes and then Snes with better 2D graphics and N64 with its 3D and GC enhancing them but Nintendo is unpredictable so you never know..  

 

The competition will most likely have motion controllers that resemble the Wiis but improved on. And if MS releases there console first will they have the crown? We do have people that can see the future right :P

 

I don’t know but I thought it would be fun too discus this so what do you think?    

 

I just have to say, ioi predicts that there could be over 100 million ps3/360 consoles sold.  If I am running either Sony or Microsoft and that does indeed happen, I wouldn't be making a wiimote like controller because there obviously is still demand for a normal gaming console.  Give the console a little more power so that it can easily do 720p and keep 30fps, upscale to 1080p and racing games and other games that don't have much going on on screen will be able to natively do 1080p.  If the other company tries to make a wii like device, where are those people going to go that want a normal game pad?  To your company and your system.

Yes but the reason they went in too the gaming market was because they want more money so I don’t see either of them wanting too share this 100 mil only. So like every company they will want more.

 

I think the Wii will act as a “bridge” too the next system. You can use the old controller plus the now one on the Wii but on the next system it might only be the new controller that will be present and here Nintendo will be one step ahead. Because of the userbase they will have built on the Wii. Like people moved from joystick too the gamepad I think if done right people will move too the now controllers as well even though the market is bigger today.       

 

 



    R.I.P Mr Iwata :'(