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CHYUII said:

We have Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony but is there a company that you respect or you just think think could or should create a gaming system.

 

 

 

 

My idea would have been EA. I don't really play EA games but I see how people fiend over their sports titles, needing a new edition every year, and I always though if they pulled away and created their own system they could make a killing.

(AND they could release a new one every year with very little change over the previous).

 

Man, I should put this in my signature

 

EA cannot make a home console. most of their licenced games, such as Madden, have a stipulation in the licence that they must be published on "Every viable platform" EA has to make multiplatforms and thus can't make their own console without losing most their franchises.

 

If Acer joins the console market, they had damn well better make their console more reliable and less full of bloatware than their computers. they sold me a computer that was using 90% ram at startup the first time i turned it on



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Sega is the easy choice

I would love to give Nokia another chance

Apple will probably win if they enter

AMD can make a very powerful gaming machine with cpu and exclusive ATi graphics card



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maybe then we'll get some new panzer dragoon, daytona!



Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is absurd.

owner of : atari 2600, commodore 64, NES,gameboy,atari lynx, genesis, saturn,neogeo,DC,PS2,GC,X360, Wii

5 THINGS I'd like to see before i knock out:

a. a AAA 3D sonic title

b. a nintendo developed game that has a "M rating"

c. redesgined PS controller

d. SEGA back in the console business

e. M$ out of the OS business

I'd love to see a new Sega console, although I doubt they have the resources to compete unless they enter into some kind of partnership.



 

 

Branko2166 said:
I'd love to see a new Sega console, although I doubt they have the resources to compete unless they enter into some kind of partnership.

 

A Sega/Namco Bandai partnership perhaps. The Japanese would love it!



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reptile168 said:
Sega is the easy choice

I would love to give Nokia another chance

Apple will probably win if they enter

AMD can make a very powerful gaming machine with cpu and exclusive ATi graphics card

Not only that, but Apple would win WITH the most expensive console, double the price of any competitor, but of no better quality.



“The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.” - Bertrand Russell

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Jimi Hendrix

 

nokia.. i dk.. they are pretty much the industry standard, have a huge monopoly on the market but yet produced such a crappy device as the N-gage.. really? I mean apple launched the iphone and in less than 2 yrs have become a force to reckon with in gaming/smartphones/touch phones...with just ONE device.

Nokia have the resources but their vision is engraved in their mobilephone platform(s) with little room for innovation.

I'd still say sega is THE best bet, maybe with an alliance with samsung(hardware) or namco(software)



Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is absurd.

owner of : atari 2600, commodore 64, NES,gameboy,atari lynx, genesis, saturn,neogeo,DC,PS2,GC,X360, Wii

5 THINGS I'd like to see before i knock out:

a. a AAA 3D sonic title

b. a nintendo developed game that has a "M rating"

c. redesgined PS controller

d. SEGA back in the console business

e. M$ out of the OS business

scottie said:
CHYUII said:

We have Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony but is there a company that you respect or you just think think could or should create a gaming system.

 

 

 

 

My idea would have been EA. I don't really play EA games but I see how people fiend over their sports titles, needing a new edition every year, and I always though if they pulled away and created their own system they could make a killing.

(AND they could release a new one every year with very little change over the previous).

 

Man, I should put this in my signature

 

EA cannot make a home console. most of their licenced games, such as Madden, have a stipulation in the licence that they must be published on "Every viable platform" EA has to make multiplatforms and thus can't make their own console without losing most their franchises.

 

If Acer joins the console market, they had damn well better make their console more reliable and less full of bloatware than their computers. they sold me a computer that was using 90% ram at startup the first time i turned it on

 

 

Scottie thank you so much for your logical approach to my dream. If EA made a system, wouldn't they have to make deals with people? So maybe they could make a deal for exclusive rights to their system.

But this is ALL IF-

I think somebody already answered your opinion further back in this thread. So I won't bother.

I think you mean DELL- DELL is Bloatware Inc.



NanakiXI said:
CHYUII said:
NanakiXI said:
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SmokedHostage said:
NanakiXI said:
Phillips ;)

 

 The CD-i WX.

EDIT: What about calling it.. the Blu-ray-i.

 

The Phillips BR-i is win! Can they stull use that exploit where thay can use Nintendo characters and exploit them on their system? :P

 

 

No please.

 

Of coarse I am joking. :P

Imagine a $6,000 gaming system. lol

 

 LOL

I know you were joking. I was joking too. Your Post was funny.

 Anyone who was serious about that would be put away, for there own good.

 

*runs*

 

 

LOL,

If you weren't joking then I am very, very sorry.



FaRmLaNd said:
general motors. They're bound to be better at making games then making cars.

 

 

Ouch!