The Game Boy Player?
What happened to the gamecube peripheral that was going to "give new life" to the gamecube?
The Game Boy Player?
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Perfect codename. If anyone needs a revolution in how they sell and handle their consoles, it's Nintendo.
They may go too far off of the deep end on this one and lose a lot of market share, but it may be a huge risk that pays off huge in the end... who knows. The only problem is that they need a good launch and good support to follow through after that.
I'm happy with the current gaming direction.
Originally Posted by rezo
I just hope we don't get a flood of simple kiddy games... :sigh:
I'm all for innovation, and Nintendo looks to want to further gaming over the next few years. It should be fun to watch, and play all the great stuff that comes from this.
matthewgood fan
lupin III fan
Just in case no one said it:
Looks like this revolution will be telivised!
*rimshot*
*crowd boos*
Seriously though, taking innovative steps in the direction of making serious improvements in the way that we play games is a great way to keep the buisness alive. The spirit of innovation is sorely needed in an age when Madden Twenty X'dy Six is a top seller. I just hope that people dont go overboard with innovation into pure idiocy.
I SWEAR IF YOU BITCH ABOUT TWINSTICKS I WILL BREAK MY FOOT OFF IN YOUR ASSOriginally Posted by Dolemite
I think that the system will scam people by not playing your games even though you bought them. Also it will then just say a few wiseass remarks and act like nothing is wrong. It's a new and innovative approach from the masters at Nintendo!
noooo! this guy was talking about this a few months agoOriginally Posted by Mzo
http://cube.ign.com/articles/491/491054p1.html
More correctly, If anyone needs a revolution to get people to BUY thier consoles, it's Nintendo.Originally Posted by lithium
Maybe they should change thier name to Sorny, and market the revolutionstation 3 or RS3 for short.
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