Wii Fit ii.
the should invest in the development of the next nintendo home console, handheld and games of course..
what else?
''Hadouken!''
i really wonder how the next nintendo home console will be
in the past you knew what you could expect: an upgrade of the current console, like everyone has done
but with the wii nintendo changed it's course..
so how will they follow it up..?
and what will the next console of sony and microsoft be like..
i know we should enjoy the current consoles, but the next generation is gonna be just as interesting as this one, if not more interesting..
''Hadouken!''
I think next gen Nintendo will find a way to compete graphically while maintaining a low price point (possibly by developing and manufacturing the parts themselves, including the video card). I think it will still be the weakest console available, but more akin to the PS2 vs. the Xbox. Of course, they will fine-tune the motion-sensing, have better online play, and toss in some other totally out-of-left-field thing that makes the world go crazy for them all over again. We already know the Wii is capable of holographic technology--how about interactive holograms?
Nintendo need to spend that cash on making new facilities to crank up the manufacturing of wii's.
@ Soriku: 'the KH team' is a large chunk of Square. I could see them trying, but it won't happen. I could see them buying the Tales team under the right circumstances, however--they are trying to get more RPGs after all.
I think they should have a big party with absinthe and vodka jelly
R&D for next generation
More factory output for this generation
And I'd like to see them invest in a couple western developers like they did with Retro. Wish they'd purchased Bioware instead of EA, since Nintendo and Bioware share a culture of top quality, something EA lacks.
| Gamerace said: R&D for next generation x 1,000 More factory output for this generation And I'd like to see them invest in a couple western developers like they did with Retro. Wish they'd purchased Bioware instead of EA, since Nintendo and Bioware share a culture of top quality, something EA lacks. |
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