3DS Graphics to Rival the PS3

Bulerias said:
Fabioisonfire said:
Nintendo has never had a system with any sort of graphical or processing power. Why would it start now?
Umm? Have you forgotten Nintendo's "now you're playing with power" slogan? :) The NES, SNES, N64, and Gamecube were all competitive graphically. The first three were actually the most powerful, main-stream consoles of their respective gens.
Have you already forgotten that Genesis does what Nintendon't?
 
Bulerias said:
Fabioisonfire said:
Nintendo has never had a system with any sort of graphical or processing power. Why would it start now?
Umm? Have you forgotten Nintendo's "now you're playing with power" slogan? :) The NES, SNES, N64, and Gamecube were all competitive graphically. The first three were actually the most powerful, main-stream consoles of their respective gens.
Guess you got me there, but a handheld with more processing power then their premier console currently on the market? I don't see it happening. I'd be very impressed (and I'd probably get one) if it turns out true, though.
 
Fabioisonfire said:
Bulerias said:
Fabioisonfire said:
Nintendo has never had a system with any sort of graphical or processing power. Why would it start now?
Umm? Have you forgotten Nintendo's "now you're playing with power" slogan? :) The NES, SNES, N64, and Gamecube were all competitive graphically. The first three were actually the most powerful, main-stream consoles of their respective gens.
Guess you got me there, but a handheld with more processing power then their premier console currently on the market? I don't see it happening. I'd be very impressed (and I'd probably get one) if it turns out true, though.
I know it sounds far-fetched, but their current console has been on the market since 2006. Considering that the Wii is basically a glorified Gamecube, we're talking 10 year old technology here. The reason Nintendo went for such an underpowered console was because they were struggling to stay competitive w/ Sony selling truckloads of PS2s. They couldn't afford to take risks and instead released a console that looked high-tech, but wasn't. They made their $$$, and a lot of that money went into R&D.

It will certainly be unlike Nintendo to take a loss on their hardware, though, so I'm fully expecting this thing to be $250, if not $300...

@ Mino - Don't forget blast processing ;)
 
Bulerias said:
Fabioisonfire said:
Nintendo has never had a system with any sort of graphical or processing power. Why would it start now?
Umm? Have you forgotten Nintendo's "now you're playing with power" slogan? :) The NES, SNES, N64, and Gamecube were all competitive graphically. The first three were actually the most powerful, main-stream consoles of their respective gens.
Gamecube? Graphically competitive? Have you ever played PS2 or Xbox?
 
Bulerias said:
Fabioisonfire said:
Bulerias said:
Fabioisonfire said:
Nintendo has never had a system with any sort of graphical or processing power. Why would it start now?
Umm? Have you forgotten Nintendo's "now you're playing with power" slogan? :) The NES, SNES, N64, and Gamecube were all competitive graphically. The first three were actually the most powerful, main-stream consoles of their respective gens.
Guess you got me there, but a handheld with more processing power then their premier console currently on the market? I don't see it happening. I'd be very impressed (and I'd probably get one) if it turns out true, though.
I know it sounds far-fetched, but their current console has been on the market since 2006. Considering that the Wii is basically a glorified Gamecube, we're talking 10 year old technology here. The reason Nintendo went for such an underpowered console was because they were struggling to stay competitive w/ Sony selling truckloads of PS2s. They couldn't afford to take risks and instead released a console that looked high-tech, but wasn't. They made their $$$, and a lot of that money went into R&D.

It will certainly be unlike Nintendo to take a loss on their hardware, though, so I'm fully expecting this thing to be $250, if not $300...

@ Mino - Don't forget blast processing ;)
What market is nintendo aiming at??

If they want to stay competitive (albeit against their own products) this can't go higher than 220, but my money's on 190-200
 
Bulerias said:
Fabioisonfire said:
Bulerias said:
Fabioisonfire said:
Nintendo has never had a system with any sort of graphical or processing power. Why would it start now?
Umm? Have you forgotten Nintendo's "now you're playing with power" slogan? :) The NES, SNES, N64, and Gamecube were all competitive graphically. The first three were actually the most powerful, main-stream consoles of their respective gens.
Guess you got me there, but a handheld with more processing power then their premier console currently on the market? I don't see it happening. I'd be very impressed (and I'd probably get one) if it turns out true, though.
I know it sounds far-fetched, but their current console has been on the market since 2006. Considering that the Wii is basically a glorified Gamecube, we're talking 10 year old technology here. The reason Nintendo went for such an underpowered console was because they were struggling to stay competitive w/ Sony selling truckloads of PS2s. They couldn't afford to take risks and instead released a console that looked high-tech, but wasn't. They made their $$$, and a lot of that money went into R&D.

It will certainly be unlike Nintendo to take a loss on their hardware, though, so I'm fully expecting this thing to be $250, if not $300...

@ Mino - Don't forget blast processing ;)
If it is around that 2-300$ price range I think I'll pass.
 
Tyler. said:
Bulerias said:
Fabioisonfire said:
Nintendo has never had a system with any sort of graphical or processing power. Why would it start now?
Umm? Have you forgotten Nintendo's "now you're playing with power" slogan? :) The NES, SNES, N64, and Gamecube were all competitive graphically. The first three were actually the most powerful, main-stream consoles of their respective gens.
Gamecube? Graphically competitive? Have you ever played PS2 or Xbox?
Played both. The PlayStation 2 is universally considered to be the weakest of the three consoles, although admittedly easier to develop for, while the Xbox is the most powerful. The divide wasn't as striking as this gen with Wii and 360/PS3, though. All three consoles outputted roughly equal graphical quality, at their peak.
 
Fabioisonfire said:
Bulerias said:
Fabioisonfire said:
Bulerias said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
Guess you got me there, but a handheld with more processing power then their premier console currently on the market? I don't see it happening. I'd be very impressed (and I'd probably get one) if it turns out true, though.
I know it sounds far-fetched, but their current console has been on the market since 2006. Considering that the Wii is basically a glorified Gamecube, we're talking 10 year old technology here. The reason Nintendo went for such an underpowered console was because they were struggling to stay competitive w/ Sony selling truckloads of PS2s. They couldn't afford to take risks and instead released a console that looked high-tech, but wasn't. They made their $$$, and a lot of that money went into R&D.

It will certainly be unlike Nintendo to take a loss on their hardware, though, so I'm fully expecting this thing to be $250, if not $300...

@ Mino - Don't forget blast processing ;)
If it is around that 2-300$ price range I think I'll pass.
Yeah, I dunno man. They **could** opt to take initial losses on the hardware. I just don't see how a machine can pack so much horsepower and still sell for a mainstream price. I'll probably bite if it's $250... day one if it's $200.
 
Bulerias said:
Fabioisonfire said:
Bulerias said:
Fabioisonfire said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
I know it sounds far-fetched, but their current console has been on the market since 2006. Considering that the Wii is basically a glorified Gamecube, we're talking 10 year old technology here. The reason Nintendo went for such an underpowered console was because they were struggling to stay competitive w/ Sony selling truckloads of PS2s. They couldn't afford to take risks and instead released a console that looked high-tech, but wasn't. They made their $$$, and a lot of that money went into R&D.

It will certainly be unlike Nintendo to take a loss on their hardware, though, so I'm fully expecting this thing to be $250, if not $300...

@ Mino - Don't forget blast processing ;)
If it is around that 2-300$ price range I think I'll pass.
Yeah, I dunno man. They **could** opt to take initial losses on the hardware. I just don't see how a machine can pack so much horsepower and still sell for a mainstream price. I'll probably bite if it's $250... day one if it's $200.
There would have to be some serious third party support for me to consider it.

Edit: Also, get rid of those *censored.3.0*ing Friend Codes. And a remake of Metroid Prime: Hunters. Hell yeah.
 
Fabioisonfire said:
There would have to be some serious third party support for me to consider it.

Edit: Also, get rid of those *censored.3.0*ing Friend Codes. And a remake of Metroid Prime: Hunters. Hell yeah.
Well, if the DS is anything to go by, there will be decent support... I think we'll see less shovelware because it will be more expensive to develop for the 3DS. I dunno, I'm looking forward to seeing it in action... E3 is in, what, a week?
 
I really don't care how much this will cost, as long as the bum up the price of the games dramatically or anything. The games are what getcha.
 
I wonder if the 3DS will be like the DS, where Nintendo constantly releases new versions of it.
 
Tyler. said:
I wonder if the 3DS will be like the DS, where Nintendo constantly releases new versions of it.
They will eventually, so I'll wait until it becomes 3DSi Lite or something.
 
TravisTouchdown said:
Tyler. said:
I wonder if the 3DS will be like the DS, where Nintendo constantly releases new versions of it.
They will eventually, so I'll wait until it becomes 3DSi Lite or something.
Or 3DSi lite XXL Ultra Edition
 
All they want is the darn money. They make the fancy stuff and make you constantly get the games. Also it is highly impossible for a small hand-held to have the same graphics as a PS3 or 360.
 
Nic said:
All they want is the darn money. They make the fancy stuff and make you constantly get the games.
I'm pretty sure that's what all companies want. :T
 
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