fenyx4
HOENN CONFIRMED!
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Looking forward to official announcements. I'd be willing to bet that the system is about on par with the PS3, or slightly superior. Big jumps are unexpected for me.
A touchscreen on the controller doesn't seem so strange. Configurable "buttons" and stuff seem like a good idea, and hopefully it'll swing that way. This whole thing could be really good or really not, and the controller will determine a lot of that.
I'm actually looking forward to the controller with a console on it. I mean, the Nintendo DS is essentially "a controller with two screens on it", and look how well that's selling. It also marks yet another innovative technique that no one (in recent memory) has done before - after 2 screens, 3D, and motion-sensing, putting a screen on the controller seems like logical progression, eh? :)
Nintendo confirmed Project Cafe, but not that design of the new console. If that is seriously it, I'm ragequitting Nintendo. That thing looks like a brick I'd throw at someone's window. I don't like it. It should look a little more streamline than that.
I'm pretty sure that it's fake, seeing as it would take away from the idea of a home console if you could stream the gameplay to a handheld device. That means that it could be taken anywhere without many restrictions.
LOL...that prototype design doesn't look that bad. Even the Wii looks more like a "plastic brick" than that Project Cafe prototype. At least that prototype has a much more noticeable rounded edge on it, whereas the Wii is very rectangular save for minor alterations. XD
I think the Nintendo 3DS working as some sort of controller would be nice, similar to how the DS can act as a controller when playing Pokemon Battle Revolution. I'm going to have to wait with this "handheld gameplay streaming" feature, though...
It'd better be fake but an early model seems more likely. The controller looks off, it doesn't match the color of the displayed prototype and seems looks like an edited bottom half of a 3DS, though I still like it. If the controller is the size of the 3DS's bottom half, it's useable :)
I'm really happy about this coming out. Again, I hope it has motion gaming for fitness and family fun since we didn't get the Wii. I also said we should because an HD would be coming soon, then I heard a Wii successor wouldn't come for quite some time, but we still didn't get a Wii xD I'll go and see the rumored specs. I would have liked the Wand and Nunchuck to stay also x)
I still prefer that first design that IGN posted, because I realized the "analog stick" on the 3DS is actually indented, being concave rather than convex. For some reason, I thought it was going to be like the PS3 controller's analog stick or something. >.< I still haven't actually touched a 3DS thing, but I'd hope that the "Circle Pad" wouldn't be uncomfortable on a traditional console controller, either.
I hope we don't sacrifice motion-sensing simply for "adding a screen to the controller". The Wii's motion-sensing, while difficult to maneuver occasionally, was one of the features I loved about the Wii ever since its budding days as the Revolution. Not to mention that it's also endorsed by the American Heart Association, so that's a major plus right there for our health, and also serves as an excuse for playing the Wii. XD It appears that Project Cafe will be backwards-compatible with the Wii controllers, but I await to see how more motion-sensing will be supported in the next console generation - and by motion-sensing, I mean Wii Remote-esque motion-sensing, not that PlayStation 3 DualShock controller's shoddy attempt at "motion-sensing."
Also, I'm sure many players will be excited by this rumor:
(possibly) NO MORE FRIEND CODES!!!
:cer_boogie: Personally, Friend Codes weren't that much of a bother for me if it went by Friend Code per system, rather than per game. Another upside to them, as pointed out by others, is that users don't have to fight over usernames if they wish to have the same one. I'd like to have an account-based system with hidden Friend Codes, so users would only be prompted to enter Friend Codes if two users happen to share the same username - in such a scenario, they can keep the same username, and the Friend Codes still assist in differentiating the users, thus bringing the best aspects of account-based and Friend-Code systems (if such a feature is even possible).