Nintendo Revolution
This looks pretty freaking awesome. I want to try it first before I get it, just in case it sucks. Very good idea though.
http://money.cnn.com/2005/09/15/comm...ex.htm?cnn=yes
http://money.cnn.com/2005/09/15/comm...ex.htm?cnn=yes
Nintendo has such a weak hold on teh gaming industry its not even funny. I think nintendo's days of dominating the gaming industry are all but over, especially after wat happend to Nintedo GameCube. And teh remote thing is pretty stupid, gimme a regular controller (not that i was ever a fan of 64 or cube anyway)
I still have my Super NES to this day, along with several classic games. I had an N64 for a year or two but I ended up selling it. I think I only had about 5 or 6 games for it during all that time. R.I.P. Nintendo consoles. Nintendo portables are still alive and well however, and they are the market leader in that segment without a doubt. Sony is challenging with the PSP but that thing is really not even in the same market segment as Gameboy/Advance/SP/Micro.
That's my two cents on the gaming industry
That's my two cents on the gaming industry
Another example: You're playing a first person shooter (perhaps the latest "Metroid" game). The controller would act as a virtual pistol in your hand, letting you point at and shoot objects on screen, using that aforementioned trigger button near your index finger.
Nintendo will never fade off. you just outgrow it. Most of the games are for little kids, thats why it seems like every new one is getting dumber and dumber, but its actually us, getting older.


