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New Interview - Blunders ahoy
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http://cube.ign.com/articles/636/636350p1.html But thats all I have to say. I think with what Nintendo keeps doing, I'm gonna have to get a PS3/Xbox 360 for games that are more well done in terms of high def. I dont mean to sound like a big critic but I tried to stay positive with Nintendo and Gamecube but with the many blunders they pulled, I feel its going to be the same thing all over again. 3rd parties wont care to port it to Rev and Nintendo will either bow out of the console hardware business and stick to handhelds, try to say all is well and not worry or go 3rd party for consoles only. |
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the whole "perfect for pikmin" thing has me thinking the controller will be two wireless handheld joysticks with gyros in each one idea again.
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I'm thinking that most casual gamers (and probably most "hardcore" gamers, too) probably don't have the money to buy a high def TV. While I know that those people who do high defs TVs are very disappointed in the lack of support by Nintendo (well, at least the ones who care about Nintendo, anyway), I don't think that'll be a whole too many people. So I doubt Nintendo will really doubt not having high definition support. Not this next generation, anyway. /me shrugs and walks away |
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The reason it annoys me more is the fact they are taking a step back it seems. Gamecube had the Digital A/V port for some high def like support then Nintendo gets rid of it saying it costs too much fora little port like that.
Plus, the reason I feel high def is a big thing is because prices have fallen alot and are continuing to and with the government settingt he date of I believe 2008 for networks and cable stations to only support high def, its going to become a major thing halfway through Rev's cycle and Nintendo is gonna be screwed unless they offer an upgrade to REv for like $10 to get a high def port. |
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Would a cheap little revolution High Definition upgrade be possible? Becaue if so, then all of this would make more sense...they can sell the console for a cheaper price from the get go, and then a year or 2 down the road when High Definition becomes more popular, they can sell the upgrade to let Revolution suppourt HD...although this will probably make developers ignore HD anyways. Honestly, 480p isnt so bad...I run all my Cube games in it and they look pretty good.
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Now if you do have an HDTV set, that's a tougher comparison to make. However, having read the actual interview, I can tell you that Nintendo plans to make 480p the standard on the Revolution. It's no 1080i, but it's not a step backwards. Quote:
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And if you don't like that, get an Xbox 360 or a PS3. I think Nintendo is betting that their games will be interesting and different enough that you will give the Revolution a try as a secondary system or that they will attract enough new gamers that it won't matter. Not everybody in the world is an 18-30 year old male, you know. P.S. It's nice that Iwata is saying the Revolution controller will be able to play all standard layouts. I guess the controller won't have fewer buttons or analogue sticks after all. |
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*A mario game Luigi's Mansion 2 (something like that) Super Smash Sisters Mario Karaoke Revolution Legend of Zelda: Sword of Eternity (I'm just makin up names) yeah... their elite 5.... thats going to be their lineup... It's not that those games aren't good... My point is..... They are so predictable..... as with the other consoles... I'm glad to see new developers coming out for X360 and PS3... I especially like LAIR, and CONDEMNED. You all know the rehashes thats coming for next-gen consoles.... I'm trying to look for NEW games now. Sony, Micro, and Ninty will all have their predictable titles..... this is getting tiring. |
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almost at 2000 kyuzo!!!!!
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Xanny, I ain't giving up on Nintendo, just to FYI. I was just saying that ethernet should have been built in because not everyone has wireless routers yet. Some people swear to never get one until they get almost perfect signal strength :p
Plus...with the advancement in how quickly cable high speed is jumping (already seeing 20 down/2 up conenctions in testing here in the US), the 802.11b standard will be too slow for some people. And soon enough, the G standard will be too slow for the internet connections that can be pumped out. The only reason Nintendo irks me with HD is because IT IS going to be the standard in the US in only a few years. I know 480p is great and all but I wish there was flexibility in allowing up to 1080i or p or whatever and not just only 480p ;) |
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Current data on HDTV adoption is based on sales reports by retailers, but there's a big problem with it. It only measures how many HDTV sets are being sold. There's good evidence to suggest that a significant number of HDTV sets are being purchased by people who already have an HDTV set. They just want to upgrade because they're crazy tech-heads like that. That's good for the manufacturers, but it doesn't increase marketshare one bit. The other problem is that right now, the people buying HDTV sets tend to be early adopters. One reason that IGN is stupid is they think the advent of HD can be compared to the transition to color from black and white. The fact of the matter is most people see no compelling reason to get an HDTV set. I have no doubt that within a few years, HDTV will be in some 20% of households. The question is how fast it will grow after that, and I wouldn't be too sure that it's going to be met with eager hands just because a few people on the internet think it's the greatest new technology ever made. Besides that, we have Europe and Japan to consider. Look up their numbers some time. The bottom line is that saying HD will be the standard in a few years is not only vague, it's also frankly foolish and heedlessly optimistic. P.S. Don't look now, but Nintendo still makes way more money in their business than Microsoft. They even do better than Sony. So why are they going to be third party in a few years again? |
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I'm not gonna sit here and argue this anymore. Both of us have points. Not all can be agreed upon. I like HD because I want to stay a step ahead or be with the trend.
I guess you forgot the fact that I still will purchase Nintendo before others. |
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Hey I've reached my millenium post... my y2k if you will. Everyone rejoice and be happy.
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