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Nintendo Plan of Attack
PSP, the one thing many thought would spell the defeat of Nintendo and the permanent reign of Sony to the gaming world. GBE the ultimate plan of attack for Nintendo to regain the near gaming-monopoly it held in the SNES era. Hold that thought and try to comprehend the genius planning that Nintendo went through to come up with a plan of this immense brilliance, risk, sacrifice, and threat.
1999, next Gen R&D at Nintendo had begun. After taking unexpected losses to the Sony Playstation, and seeing the sheer dominance and popularity of the ps2 was gaining Nintendo knew they couldn’t regain what they had lost in one generation. Enter the plan to take the gaming industry by storm. Launch the system in a variety of colors, something ps2 didn’t have, market in purple and black, and advertise as a family system. Some thought such a move was suicidal, but there was much more to come. Still having a virtual monopoly in the handheld market Nintendo decided to slow-play their hand and hold of the release of the “Nitro”, instead releasing a weaker and cheaper, GBA. With the success of GBA Nintendo decides to implement an expansion of controller pak-like connectivity as seen with the N64 and Pokemon stadium. This would offer something that ps2 didn’t have. Nintendo knew the connectivity wouldn’t take off right off the bat. But it would become a known, and heard of idea. Something they could use 2 generations later, people would know the concept, and Nintendo would market it in an outstanding way. Phase one E3 2004. Around a mass hyped PSP, Nintendo had the first step in its master plan up its sleeve about to be shown. The Nintendo DS. Until then most were skeptic, but seeing the new and innovative features of the DS. Many companies realized an untapped potential of the system. Phase two Market the DS as a “third pillar”; assure the public that the GB line will continue and that the DS would not be the next game boy. Many speculated that this would simply be a way for Nintendo to retreat should DS become a failure against PSP. Not all was as it seemed Nintendo had far more up its sleeve than anyone could have possibly imagined. Phase three Enter: Evolution and Revolution. Bold names for a company on “The brink of defeat”, as some analysts would say. Nobody truly knew what to expect, or, better yet knows what to expect. With the DS out for only a year Nintendo announced what would be, the biggest news in handheld history, every. Releasing 2 systems within one year of each other, many speculate DS owners to get fed up with Nintendo and move to PSP, some as myself, see that things will play out in a different manner. Phase four The revolution will house a wireless Internet connection capable of connecting to multiple DS and GBE units at once. The Revolution will be able to acquire Internet via wireless router, or normal Ethernet, as to appeal to gamers of all broadband situations. Now, PSP throw in the towel here come the 2 final punches. HDDS: hard disk DS. A mini hard disk inserted into the DS’s GBA slot capable of allowing 20-50 gigs of memory for, music, media, firmware updates, Nintendo’s own PDA software and more. The Revolution will be used, as a wireless hotspot where such downloads, as well as online DS gaming will take place. Here’s the knockout blow, The GBE. Nintendo originally had been developing a handheld gamecube since the Gab’s final days. However it was far too expensive to shrink the hardware to the size of a GBA at a reasonable price, until now. Gamecube is already the smallest system, running on mini-DVD format, anyone wonder why? Because Nintendo was waiting to drop the bomb, PSP comes out, Nintendo keeps GBE on the low pro, and when Sony least expected it BAM cheap portable gamecube. Crushing PSP in processing power and game library with over 500 games to date .It will be the next GB entry in Nintendo’s “three pillars” Beating PSP to a pulp is what Nintendo has in mind and from what I can see, I'm liking the looks of things. |
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Hmmmm...its possible.
But I doubt it. |
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Sony annouced plans to make a 30 gig hd version of the PSP... this explains why..
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That's quite the plan. Although they forgot the part where they get significant third party developer support.
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... "Holy ****, we don't have any games for it!" Yeah. :( |
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What do you mean no games? Yeah maybe not as much as the PS2, but if the Game Boy Evolution will be able to play Game Cube games then Nintendo will already have 100's of games to play at launch.
Combine all this with wifi technology, hard drive for DS, palm software, and conectivity between systems. Nintendo will be the hottest thing since sliced bread. If this is true, I'm sold. Please let this be true...please.... :bab: |
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LOLZ!
That was a pretty long winded post. Props, but no cigar. Quote:
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I like Nintendo as much as the next guy. I like Sony, I like Microsoft, and I like the guys that make my computer games too. The thing is, that's a lot of money to spend. Consoles from Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo, and PCs. We're talking a real financial hole. If Nintendo executes their "master plan" as you have so nicely put it, I won't be to happy. But, the way you are praising Nintendo is ridiculous. There have been far to many ironies within the last year involving Nintendo, the DS, and now the supposed "GBA2." I still like Nintendo, and the DS is a great piece of hardware, but the PSP is a great piece of hardware too. And even if this master plan goes through, Nintendo still won't take Sony out of the market, trust me. I'm sure Nintendo is happy to have fans like you though, they sure do need them at this day in age. Edit: Does anyone see the irony in the fact that Nintendo spends day after day talking about how they want to be creative, and they come up with all this nifty hardware crap, like dual screens, and then their opponents just release a handheld with good graphics? And then, all of a sudden, talk about a GBA2 starts coming about, a Nintendo handheld that won't focus on innovative hardware but rather on having good graphics. Maybe I'm the only one that see irony in that. |
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But "a lot of games" is a question of relativity. If they don't have a "a lot" compared to the other companies, then what do they have "a lot" compared to? o_O
Nintendo is seriously lacking third party support. And I don't know if I consider backwards compatibility to count towards the overall game library. |
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That and im not at all convinced backwards compatibality will really matter. Nobody wants to play last-generations games. Whens the last time you went out and bought an old N64 or PSX game? |
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maybe the backwards compatibility on "next generation hardware" is the Evolution being backwards compatible to GC.... I dunno
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Plus, I play Zelda every now and then. |
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Nintendo had a poll on their main site a month or 2 ago asking if Ninty released a peripheral to play N64 games on the 'Cube, would you buy it? I gave an overwhelming yes!
I would love it if Ninty did backwards compatibility because nowadays its harder to track down working consoles then working games. But for the stuff mentioned above, its possible. I'll have to watch to see how Nintendo plans everything out. |
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Anyways, all I have to say is this... That whole prediction thing mentioned the next GB being technically superior to PSP... The other topic about how the next GB will come out sooner than we thought mentions it launching with a $99 or so price tag... And those two don't really fit well together... I say if Nintendo wants to release a system (other than the DS) that has N64-esque (or slightly better) graphics, $99 bucks it is... But if they're gonna release something on par or better than PSP, I just don't see that happening.... I say $150 at least... Detailed predictions are still just predictions, might as well stick with last gen's (upgraded for the upcoming console wars) "Revolution will return Nintendo to the glory days of SNES!" |
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who cares?
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