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Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 3:58 am
Trenn Flashkill Meta_Fish Agreed. Imagine Steam/Valve teaming up with Nintendo for their online service. Pretty sure fabrics of space would tear from the awesomeness. No, that's if Chuck Norris decides to do a commercial for the next console.
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Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 12:17 pm
i take it either no one watched, or no one would care to be able to float the ball.
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Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 12:23 pm
Trenn Flashkill Meta_Fish Agreed. Imagine Steam/Valve teaming up with Nintendo for their online service. Pretty sure fabrics of space would tear from the awesomeness. Indeed. Nintendo has a strong Canadian and American face, but Steam/Valve is a bit ridiculous with their support and their updating. It would be a great tag team. Xilo The Odd i take it either no one watched, or no one would care to be able to float the ball. I can see something like that happening, maybe. It's a bit limited right now, but hey, I didn't really think we could do motion controllers for a feasible price or even DO 3D without glasses, so who knows. Maybe the Vitality Sensor is falling to the wayside because the next Nintendo console will have you all hooked up and s**t. I'd love to play a game where it raises tension depending on how excited you are.
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Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 1:46 pm
Meta_Fish Trenn Flashkill Meta_Fish Agreed. Imagine Steam/Valve teaming up with Nintendo for their online service. Pretty sure fabrics of space would tear from the awesomeness. Indeed. Nintendo has a strong Canadian and American face, but Steam/Valve is a bit ridiculous with their support and their updating. It would be a great tag team. Xilo The Odd i take it either no one watched, or no one would care to be able to float the ball. I can see something like that happening, maybe. It's a bit limited right now, but hey, I didn't really think we could do motion controllers for a feasible price or even DO 3D without glasses, so who knows. Maybe the Vitality Sensor is falling to the wayside because the next Nintendo console will have you all hooked up and s**t. I'd love to play a game where it raises tension depending on how excited you are. Hmmm... Maybe like that, but also bringing back virtual stuff? Imagine Resident Evil or some horror game that's almost completely in your face. It'll be intense.
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Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 4:38 pm
Eternality_Cannon Hmmm... Maybe like that, but also bringing back virtual stuff? Imagine Resident Evil or some horror game that's almost completely in your face. It'll be intense. Exactly. The first implications are obviously horror games, but your heart rate even rises just playing something as simple as Bejeweled or Tetris. They could actually tap into adrenaline; something that helps humans in actual real life situations but that is mostly wasted in the virtual world, making your character stronger and faster when you really get into it. This would be the future of true immersion.
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Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 4:40 pm
first official VR system will be 8-biit graphics. >_> and bring back the classics.
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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 3:13 am
Sorry I didn't have much to explain, you see. Nintendo recently had a gained a patent on disks like the psp umd or w/e but bigger or something.
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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 8:48 am
I'd probably buy any game offered digitally if it were marginally cheaper (and not ruined or compressed to hell in some manner). I'm sure console companies are afraid to because of pirating issues, though.
edit: that and PS3 games can be as large as sixty gigs
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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 1:48 pm
x_Kyro_Freed_x Sorry I didn't have much to explain, you see. Nintendo recently had a gained a patent on disks like the psp umd or w/e but bigger or something. Link/source? I haven't heard anything recently about that. Waynebrizzle I'd probably buy any game offered digitally if it were marginally cheaper (and not ruined or compressed to hell in some manner). I'm sure console companies are afraid to because of pirating issues, though. edit: that and PS3 games can be as large as sixty gigs I'd definitely get them online if they were marginally cheaper, which would also be a profitable idea for Nintendo, since they wouldn't pay production costs, and they would get even more profit percentage from each sale. I can see them worrying a bit about piracy, but I think they could control it, as they've controlled VC/WiiWare piracy as far as I know. The thing is, would games online be cheaper than games sold in stores?
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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 4:19 pm
Meta_Fish x_Kyro_Freed_x Sorry I didn't have much to explain, you see. Nintendo recently had a gained a patent on disks like the psp umd or w/e but bigger or something. Link/source? I haven't heard anything recently about that. Waynebrizzle I'd probably buy any game offered digitally if it were marginally cheaper (and not ruined or compressed to hell in some manner). I'm sure console companies are afraid to because of pirating issues, though. edit: that and PS3 games can be as large as sixty gigs I'd definitely get them online if they were marginally cheaper, which would also be a profitable idea for Nintendo, since they wouldn't pay production costs, and they would get even more profit percentage from each sale. I can see them worrying a bit about piracy, but I think they could control it, as they've controlled VC/WiiWare piracy as far as I know. The thing is, would games online be cheaper than games sold in stores? It's hard to say, but you're right. By avoiding retailers, they're freeing themselves up a bit and can afford to reduce prices. I don't think they'd necessarily keep prices the same because cheaper games can mean more sales. Having a digital option has more benefits than just price. Supply is theoretically infinite, so we wouldn't have to worry about production limits. Might be a mild point, but I think it's worth noting.
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Trenn Flashkill Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 7:24 pm
Trenn Flashkill Meta_Fish x_Kyro_Freed_x Sorry I didn't have much to explain, you see. Nintendo recently had a gained a patent on disks like the psp umd or w/e but bigger or something. Link/source? I haven't heard anything recently about that. Waynebrizzle I'd probably buy any game offered digitally if it were marginally cheaper (and not ruined or compressed to hell in some manner). I'm sure console companies are afraid to because of pirating issues, though. edit: that and PS3 games can be as large as sixty gigs I'd definitely get them online if they were marginally cheaper, which would also be a profitable idea for Nintendo, since they wouldn't pay production costs, and they would get even more profit percentage from each sale. I can see them worrying a bit about piracy, but I think they could control it, as they've controlled VC/WiiWare piracy as far as I know. The thing is, would games online be cheaper than games sold in stores? It's hard to say, but you're right. By avoiding retailers, they're freeing themselves up a bit and can afford to reduce prices. I don't think they'd necessarily keep prices the same because cheaper games can mean more sales. Having a digital option has more benefits than just price. Supply is theoretically infinite, so we wouldn't have to worry about production limits. Might be a mild point, but I think it's worth noting. definently, and they could probably do something like force you to have your Wii registered to the account the game was purchased under, currently the only pirates for wiiware stuff can only play them in emulators and modified wii's, of course they spent the time and money to do so it would have been easier to jsut buy the s**t.
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Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 10:30 am
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Trenn Flashkill Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 11:56 am
That's pretty cool stuff. Whatever format Nintendo uses, I kind of hope they can get the disc's form factor similar to the GameCube's. Those little things were so cool.
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Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 3:02 pm
Trenn Flashkill That's pretty cool stuff. Whatever format Nintendo uses, I kind of hope they can get the disc's form factor similar to the GameCube's. Those little things were so cool. not only that, as durable as the system they played on, it took more than just minor neglagence to the disks to make them not work, only ones i've had not work look like they got worked over by low grit count sandpaper.
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