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  • pk500
    All Star
    • Jul 2002
    • 8062

    #466
    Re: Nintendo Wii (Revolution) Information, hardware, games discussion

    Originally posted by Misfit
    Anybody who thought the Wii would come in at 200 bucks was being extremely hopeful. All signs have and always have pointed to 250 so no one should be surprised.
    And what signs were those? All Nintendo ever said on the record was that the console would cost no more than $250. Meanwhile, SKU sheets, advance catalog listings and analyst predictions ranged anywhere from $149-$229.

    Originally posted by Misfit
    Why are people dissing Nintendo for adding a web browser and phot viewer among other things, yet praising Microsoft (and Sony) for doing the same thing with their machines? Seems silly to me. And anyone who thinks adding a web browser added 50 bucks to the cost of the machine is delusional.
    Because the one consistent theme among sphinx-like Nintendo execs leading up to today was that this machine would be a gaming machine and not have the bells and whistles of the 360 and PS3. And now it has a Web browser, photo viewer, and news and weather feeds? Maybe it didn't add $50 to the final price, but it had to add something.

    Originally posted by Misfit
    The Wii isn't a substitute for a 360 or a PS3, its a stand-alone device that offers a different experience. I personally think the Wii looks fun and I feel like I'll get more fun out of one than I would a 360 or a PS3. Those two systems will have some quality titles, but they're all games I've played before just with a fresh coat of paint. The Wii offers a different experience. It liken it to playing Guitar Hero with a regular Dual Shock controller vs the Guitar Controller. Yeah it can be entertaining on a Dual Shock, but the experience is completely different (and infinitely superiour) when played with the special Guitar Controller. I don't care about whats under the hood. Zelda looks splendid and Red Steel isn't hard to look at either. Hell I can still enjoy a Genesis game so visuals are pretty low on my list of necessities. You can pretty much sign me up for a Wii and Zelda on launch, it will be 300 bucks well spent.
    Fair enough. Maybe my disappointment will dissipate in a few days, and I'll be back on the Wii wagon. Because when I look at the game trailers, the games do look damn FUN. And that's what this hobby is about.

    But I'm disappointed at the retail price and at the extra peripheral costs and Virtual Console game prices. I do like the Wii Sports pack-in, though, as that title jazzed me from the minute I saw it.

    Take care,
    PK
    Xbox Live: pk4425

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    • pk500
      All Star
      • Jul 2002
      • 8062

      #467
      Re: Nintendo Wii (Revolution) Information, hardware, games discussion

      Originally posted by Num1Bowler
      However, I believe the Wii will be a phenominal gaming machine. It will do for the console market, what the DS did to the handheld market. It will show people how fun games can really be.
      This is exactly what I'm clinging to now. I need something new, something fresh, and I completely agree with the "new layer of makeup on the same, old girl" comments about the Xbox 360 and PS3 games.

      The Dreamcast -- sniff, sniff, I still miss her -- opened my eyes to genres I never would have considered with the PSX. I think the Wii could do that now, as the glut of racers, EA/2K sports games and first-person shooters on the 360 and eventually the PS3 is turning me off. The cartoony, campy Nintendo stuff has appeal, as I haven't owned a Nintendo system since the NES.

      Jayzus Christ, boys, I'm participating in open gaming therapy in this thread. Thanks for hanging in there with me as swivel, equivocate and flip-flop.

      Take care,
      PK
      Xbox Live: pk4425

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      • bryan_05
        H*rt M*n! L*c*l S*p*rh*r*
        • Jul 2002
        • 3540

        #468
        Re: Nintendo Wii (Revolution) Information, hardware, games discussion

        Does it have a hard drive? If yes, what size?
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        • elTodd
          Little Big Puig
          • Feb 2004
          • 1333

          #469
          Re: Nintendo Wii (Revolution) Information, hardware, games discussion

          Originally posted by pk500
          This is exactly what I'm clinging to now. I need something new, something fresh, and I completely agree with the "new layer of makeup on the same, old girl" comments about the Xbox 360 and PS3 games.

          The Dreamcast -- sniff, sniff, I still miss her -- opened my eyes to genres I never would have considered with the PSX. I think the Wii could do that now, as the glut of racers, EA/2K sports games and first-person shooters on the 360 and eventually the PS3 is turning me off. The cartoony, campy Nintendo stuff has appeal, as I haven't owned a Nintendo system since the NES.

          Jayzus Christ, boys, I'm participating in open gaming therapy in this thread. Thanks for hanging in there with me as swivel, equivocate and flip-flop.

          Take care,
          PK
          Exactly why I'm getting a Wii. The games will be flat-out fun.

          Don't get me wrong, I love my 360. But I can only play so many FPSs and same old sports games. I need something fresh and new. This is where I think the Wii will shine. It will get more people to play games that are fun.

          PK, you can't go wrong with the 360. It is a great machine. If you are only getting one, I would wait and see what else develops with the Wii around launch time.

          I hope you are happy with which ever system you purchase.

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          • rudyjuly2
            Cade Cunningham
            • Aug 2002
            • 14815

            #470
            Re: Nintendo Wii (Revolution) Information, hardware, games discussion

            Originally posted by Misfit
            And I whole-heartedly disagree with the notion that the 360 is the machine made for gaming above the others. First of all, the statement is stupid because all three are first and foremost game machines. Companies only add other features to differentiate between the consoles since their likely is going to be little to no difference in performance among today's high-end machines. And even if one machine was more for gaming over the others, clearly it would be the Wii, which is designed specifically with gameplay in mind over everything else.
            That's not really true. The PS3 owes a tremendous amount of its price tag strictly because of the Blue Rae technology which is not required for gaming. Furthermore, Sony execs are using the PS3 to push their HD DVD format to help in the other parts of their business. While all of the systems may be gaming machines first, the HD player in the PS3 is a close second that's taking up a huge cost and may really hurt Sony's market share. Adding anything to a system that is not required for gaming adds cost to a machine.

            I remember when the PS2 first came out, 20% of the people in Japan bought is SOLELY for a DVD player. Extra features don't just separate the machines. For the PS3, Blue Rae is the only thing that will really separate it from the 360 and it costs an extra $200.

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            • pk500
              All Star
              • Jul 2002
              • 8062

              #471
              Re: Nintendo Wii (Revolution) Information, hardware, games discussion

              Originally posted by Num1Bowler
              Exactly why I'm getting a Wii. The games will be flat-out fun.

              Don't get me wrong, I love my 360. But I can only play so many FPSs and same old sports games. I need something fresh and new. This is where I think the Wii will shine. It will get more people to play games that are fun.

              PK, you can't go wrong with the 360. It is a great machine. If you are only getting one, I would wait and see what else develops with the Wii around launch time.

              I hope you are happy with which ever system you purchase.
              Yeah, I'm only choosing one. I've always been console monogamous, as gaming doesn't mean enough to me -- plus I have a wife and three small kids, so time isn't oozing from every corner -- to have more than one console.

              Thanks for the well wishes, dude.

              Take care,
              PK
              Xbox Live: pk4425

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              • goh
                Banned
                • Aug 2003
                • 20755

                #472
                Re: Nintendo Wii (Revolution) Information, hardware, games discussion

                I'll wait 'till the first $50 price drop. There'll be more games I'm instrested in by then too,there's not much right now.

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                • Scottdau
                  Banned
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 32580

                  #473
                  Re: Nintendo Wii (Revolution) Information, hardware, games discussion

                  Originally posted by pk500
                  Yeah, I'm only choosing one. I've always been console monogamous, as gaming doesn't mean enough to me -- plus I have a wife and three small kids, so time isn't oozing from every corner -- to have more than one console.

                  Thanks for the well wishes, dude.

                  Take care,
                  PK
                  I second that! And if you like sports as much I do that take some time away from video gaming. Plus what is up with the Joy stick being control by your hands and arms. When I saw that video about Madden I thought it was a Saturday Night Live skit! lol Well I guess it is like you always say PK different strokes for different folks lol.

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                  • Stormyhog
                    All Star
                    • Feb 2004
                    • 5304

                    #474
                    Re: Nintendo Wii (Revolution) Information, hardware, games discussion

                    Originally posted by rudyjuly2
                    That's not really true. The PS3 owes a tremendous amount of its price tag strictly because of the Blue Rae technology which is not required for gaming. Furthermore, Sony execs are using the PS3 to push their HD DVD format to help in the other parts of their business. While all of the systems may be gaming machines first, the HD player in the PS3 is a close second that's taking up a huge cost and may really hurt Sony's market share. Adding anything to a system that is not required for gaming adds cost to a machine.

                    I remember when the PS2 first came out, 20% of the people in Japan bought is SOLELY for a DVD player. Extra features don't just separate the machines. For the PS3, Blue Rae is the only thing that will really separate it from the 360 and it costs an extra $200.
                    Blue-Ray may not be required for gaming but it will benefit them, as developers will not have to cut corners as much when putting a game on a disc because of the size. Also even if Blue-ray didn't become the next format of movies it would still be used for games on the PS3. I prefer Blue-Rays benefits more for gaming than movies as I am more than happy with the current DVD format but if it is the next format for movies so be it.
                    "If you don't have anything good to say, say it often"- Ed the sock

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                    • Rodster
                      Banned
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 5709

                      #475
                      Re: Nintendo Wii (Revolution) Information, hardware, games discussion

                      Originally posted by Stormyhog
                      Blue-Ray may not be required for gaming but it will benefit them, as developers will not have to cut corners as much when putting a game on a disc because of the size. Also even if Blue-ray didn't become the next format of movies it would still be used for games on the PS3. I prefer Blue-Rays benefits more for gaming than movies as I am more than happy with the current DVD format but if it is the next format for movies so be it.
                      The problem I have with your theory is that most games 85-95% will be multiplatform. Developers therefore will look at the lowest common denominator, the 360. The one reason why Oblivion suffers from it's loading problems is because the target system was the 360 Core with no HD.

                      So devs will have to decide if they target the PS3 first do they make their game on multiple dvds for the 360. My feeling is that only exclusives will take advantage of BR. Games like FF or MGS where lots of cutscenes are involved and require lots of space.

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                      • TheMatrix31
                        RF
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 52907

                        #476
                        Re: Nintendo Wii (Revolution) Information, hardware, games discussion

                        If the system is $250, extra controller and nunchuck thing is $60, memory card is $30 (let's say), and one game is $50, that's around 430 bucks with tax and all that. That doesn't even equal a Premium 360 and one extra wireless controller. Thank God I got my 360 at a discounted price, because I'd be really pissed about buying extra perihperals and other crap like that.

                        People shouldn't be complaining about the Wii and any extra stuff you guys have to buy for it. For the 360, we have to buy memory cards, transfer kits (if you want NCAA or any other rosters), extra controllers, extra maps, extra whatever. Now THAT'S a money-sucker.

                        I'll end up with a Wii also. I wonder how much I can get for the good ol' Cube nowadays.

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                        • Spongedaddy
                          MVP
                          • Feb 2006
                          • 2030

                          #477
                          Re: Nintendo Wii (Revolution) Information, hardware, games discussion

                          Originally posted by TheMatrix31
                          If the system is $250, extra controller and nunchuck thing is $60, memory card is $30 (let's say), and one game is $50, that's around 430 bucks with tax and all that. That doesn't even equal a Premium 360 and one extra wireless controller. Thank God I got my 360 at a discounted price, because I'd be really pissed about buying extra perihperals and other crap like that.

                          People shouldn't be complaining about the Wii and any extra stuff you guys have to buy for it. For the 360, we have to buy memory cards, transfer kits (if you want NCAA or any other rosters), extra controllers, extra maps, extra whatever. Now THAT'S a money-sucker.

                          I'll end up with a Wii also. I wonder how much I can get for the good ol' Cube nowadays.
                          I didn't need anything extra with my 360 except the memory recharge and cooling thingy. With the Wii I will need to get component cables. It is about $150 less. I still really like the concept but for the money I am going to wait and re-buy a 360 and pick up Zelda for the GC.

                          To get off of the money...this article http://wii.ign.com/articles/732/732953p1.html made me wonder if the Wii's launch issues will be games that don't respond as well to the control scheme. Every machine has issues at launch and for developers the Wii is something new. I wonder how it will go...
                          DON'T PANIC

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                          • pk500
                            All Star
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 8062

                            #478
                            Re: Nintendo Wii (Revolution) Information, hardware, games discussion

                            Originally posted by Rodster
                            The problem I have with your theory is that most games 85-95% will be multiplatform. Developers therefore will look at the lowest common denominator, the 360. The one reason why Oblivion suffers from it's loading problems is because the target system was the 360 Core with no HD.

                            So devs will have to decide if they target the PS3 first do they make their game on multiple dvds for the 360. My feeling is that only exclusives will take advantage of BR. Games like FF or MGS where lots of cutscenes are involved and require lots of space.
                            Oh, cool. Now we can have another game like Metal Gear 2 for the PS2, which was more of a movie than a game!

                            Pardon me while I leap for joy about 1 inch off the floor.

                            Take care,
                            PK
                            Xbox Live: pk4425

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                            • pk500
                              All Star
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 8062

                              #479
                              Re: Nintendo Wii (Revolution) Information, hardware, games discussion

                              Pretty interesting impressions from the Wii launch by someone who was there. Seems the Wiimote isn't working as well as Nintendo and its fans want us to believe:



                              I'm distancing myself from the Wii, at least at launch, further and further as I read stuff like this.

                              Take care,
                              PK
                              Xbox Live: pk4425

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                              • EZ Snappin
                                Rookie
                                • Sep 2004
                                • 297

                                #480
                                Re: Nintendo Wii (Revolution) Information, hardware, games discussion

                                Originally posted by pk500
                                Pretty interesting impressions from the Wii launch by someone who was there. Seems the Wiimote isn't working as well as Nintendo and its fans want us to believe:



                                I'm distancing myself from the Wii, at least at launch, further and further as I read stuff like this.

                                Take care,
                                PK
                                Couple of things:

                                1. Other sites have mentioned some hiccups with the controllers. Most are speculating that it had to do with dozens and dozens of systems set up in a small area. Having never tried to use a bluetooth device in the presence of dozens of other people using the same bluetooth device, I can't judge. And, to be honest, until we hear of unresponsiveness with only one system in range (which I haven't seen, even with prototype demos at E3), I'm going to be open-minded to other things causing problems.

                                2. This article is by the same tool who was fired from Joystiq for over-hyping non-news. Do you think it possible he is being harsh on Nintendo for that reason, or that he just plain blows as a writer/blogger/journo wannabe?

                                I know you're more hesitant because of price and lack of DVD playback, so I'm going to smile and assume you're trying to talk yourself down still.

                                It's all good - I'm trying to justify waiting for that first (or second) price drop to get any of the "new-gen" systems. It sure is painful sometimes...

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