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We've all seen how both Microsoft and Sony have had their faces smacked by the cheap and innovative Nintendo Wii.

This leaves a big question, what will the next generation be like? (I know a lot of people believe MS will quit unless they get some more success into the 360, but for this let's assume they make a "720")

What will Nintendo do?

  • Do you think they will try to play it safe and make a HD Wii, without a lot of new materiel to it, but power and improved controls?
  • Will they focus on strengthening the innovative element and try to make extra "gimmicks" for their next Wii? (Perhaps with a build in camera? It could track the player using the sensor bar. Will they try to incorporate Johnny Lee's headtracking?)
  • Will it use blu-ray?

What will Sony do?

  • Will they go for another power machine that focuses on being a media center aside from a gaming console? And will they try to counter a X720 if it turns out to be a power machine? (Like they have tried with the PS3)
  • Will they try to make a more casual console to try and get a grip on a greater audience?
What will Microsoft do?
  • Will they try to make a machine that centered mostly around Live which could appeal to a more casual audience? (With their "Digital download is the future"-thing?)
  • Will they try to make a machine focused on gaming and power so there is a product for the casuals and one for the hardcore?
  • Will they use blu-ray?

And for the general situation you could ask this:

  • Will the market be satisfied with only one casual console?
  • If there is only one power console on the market, will it dominate the market?


Nintendo:

I think that Nintendo should focus on increasing their innovation in the consoles. I could easily imagine a build-in camera that would find the player via the sensorbar/Wiimote. This would allow for even greater innovation in its games and could allow for headtracking, like we've seen from Johnny Lee, in games. I don't think they need to make a HD console to keep up with the next generation. Just make a machine that can do great graphics in a 576p resolution damn it!

And if they decide to make that kind of console, I don't think they would need to use blu-ray, but I think it would be a good idea to have a blu-ray drive if there are ones that aren't too expensive.

Sony:

I think they will focus more on bringing down the production costs as much as possible before making their console. I could see them using an advanced version of the Cell (using all 8 SPE's, higher clock speed) because it would be good for developers as it would hopefully mean that the machine would be somewhat similar in construction to the PS3. But I definetly think they would go for a combined media and gaming machine again, but with the jump from PS3 to PS4 (both in retailprice and the architechture of the machine) being less than that from PS2 to PS3.

Microsoft:

I think it is very likely that MS would make two primary versions of the 720. One with focus on Live to download games and movies (with ~500 GB space perhaps) and one with more focus on gaming with more power related features. I think MS will try to avoid the blu-ray if they can and encourage DLC for their games instead, but I think they will end up having a blu-ray drive anyway. I still think they will try their best to stay with a computerbased structure on the console.

 

In general, I hope there will be more competetion on both the hardcore and the casual side. If the PS4 is f.ex. 1,3 times as powerfull as the 720, this will pull the games on the PS4 down, unless it can dominate the hardcore market. (The scenario can be reversed of course)

 I think that Nintendo will try to keep the Crown of Casual gaming, but Micrsoft will challenge them more than they did with the 360, but I think Sony will keep focused on being the more powerfull console on the market, but depending on how well Home does, to a certain degree I think they'll be able to atract more casual players as well.



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Expect that all three companies will release a HD gaming console in three to four years time. Unreal 4 graphics engine would be the normal in all the consoles. I do not think Nintendo would call it the Wii 2, they will come up with some new name. PS4 name will be certain because the generic PS name sells and Sony brand power guarantees success in almost every business avenue they take on. Microsoft may come up with a different name, I guess it might not be XBox whatever.



All these are too hypothetical. Nice effort though.



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XBox 360 was going to be called XBox 2 but at last moment it was revealed as XBox 360. I guess with PS3 on the way XBox 2 would of sounded silly.



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I think that this may be the first time in Nintendo's history that the next console could be named Wii (again) 2.



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it is a complete gap. you really can not tell yet (unless you are developing the thing yourself) maybe in a few years we will have more of an idea what is coming.



I would imagine all next gen games will be native 1920x1080 at 60FPS. Except for the Nintendo system which will be 720p at 60FPS with an upscaler.



Nintendo Wii HD sounds better.



Nintendo: From Nintendo I think we will see more system linking between the DS and Wii, (IE making Virtual Console games, downloaded from Wii playable on the DS. Nintendo will sell the DS and Wii under the same banner, until they are replaced by (lets say Wii2 and DS2) these new consoles, will naturally be very linked from the beginning, the DS2 will be backwards compadible with DS1 games, but will also use a propreatary DVD similar to the Gamecube's 8mm disks, which will also make it compatible to Gamecube games. The DS2 will feature the same 'channel' system as the Wii1, with the Virtual Console replaced by the Virtual Handheld which will offer, Game Boy (300 Wii Points), Virtual Boy (300 Wii Points), Game & Watch (200 Wii Points), Game Boy Color (500 Wii Points), Game Boy Advance (600 Wii Points), Sega GameGear (400 Wii Points) and NEC Pocketgrafx games (400 Wii Points) for download. The system will also feature a built in internet browser by Opera as well as applictions like a calculator, notepad and appointments. With a headset (sold seperatly) and a montly fee you qill be able to subscribe to Nintendo's 'Player's voice' servie, a form a VOIP, altough Nintendo will make it so that you can only communicate with someone who you have already exchanged freind codes, and only to other DS2's and Wii2's.

As for the Wii2, it will be a HD console, but will like the Gamecube and Wii before it will NOT feature DVD or HD-DVD or Blu-Ray movie playback. The innovation for this console will be a 'Game Director' channel, where u can create simple games, (maybe using your Mii's from Wii1) and upload these to a new User Created Virtual Console. One major update will be the addition of the Wii hard drive, 120GB internally, with a 500GB model availalbe as an external module. The console will be backwards compadible with Gamecube and Wii1 games, however Nintendo will add Gamecube and Wii1 games to the Virtual Console for 2000 and 3300 Wii Points respectivly. The console will be able to link to Nintendo;s VOIP service, but will also require freind codes. As for online, Nintendo will begin a new online community called (Mii and You) althoguh the service will come under critisisme due to strict issues regarding user interaction. The controller will br very similar to the Wii remote, but will feature rechargable batteries, and a talk pause button, as the microphone is intergrated into the remote, press the button to talk over Nintendo VOIP.

Well thats what I see in the future for Nintendo, agree with me or not, this is all speculation and opinion.